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SOL, BILL AND BUB ROUSE ARE INDICTED
IN WORTH COUNTY.
The .Murder with Which They Are Charted
Happened Three Yeare Ago —Evidence Is
Conclusive, It la Declared—Trio Have
Been Arreated.
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Isabella, Gn., Got. 37.-[Special.] -
The grand jury of Worth county supe
rior court has indicted Sol, Bob aud Bill
Boubo for mnrder, and the latter two
have been arrested and lodged in jail.
The indictments are the result of the
-death of a man named Woodward about
three years ago. Woodward’s life was
Insured for (10,000 and the beneflolary
of the polioy was a member of the Bouse
family. About three months after the
polioy was taken out, Woodward was
found in the road near the home of tbe
Rouses in an nnoonsoions condition.
He had a bad wonnd on the head which
t:
resulted in his death. The Booses ex
plained Woodward's injuries by saying
that his horse ran away with Wood ward
and threw him out of the bnggy ah'd
.against a tree. The grand jury, how.
,-tRpr, did not uooept this eolation- of tt^e
affair, bnt found true-bills against the
- men named ebarging thep with nmttler.
It is not,known upon what evident!*
tho grand jury made the indictments,
hut it if rumored that ertdenoe of a daip-i
aging nature was introduced.
The Bouses are prominent people in
the county, living up in the Warwick
.neighborhood. Their indiotment. oh
Snob, a serious oharge has created much
-excitement. t„ :
T"'' tHE CHINESE {SCHEME I
far Paylet the Isltwelly Demanded by Ike
j.-.T.s -aj - •- V I
Shanghai, Oot. 30,—The customs au
thorities hare formulated a scheme for
-the payment of the indemnity which
!%iU be demanded Of China by the pow-
«te. ,: They propose to miss maritime
-bottom* of 10 per oent. with aninerddse
Of another S per cent instead of the im
position of the "Likin’: tea. j
The official report of Consul General
Good now on the -Chinese trade for 189b
shows Imports to the amount of (188,•
1.103,778, and according to these figures,
-.the proposed ,tax of. IB per. oenh -ujould
raise (38,315,000 per annum.. This, lq a
few yean,, would pay any probable in-
-demnlty.
In ten years it would raise an indem
nity of (380,000,000, and these figures
may indloate the sum the powers have
In view.
TWO CDNS AND THREE WAGONS
<Ars Captured Prom lies. Dcwett by tbs British
Under Knox.
London, Oot. 30.—A dispatch from
Lord Roberts suys that Gen. Kuox suc
cessfully engaged Gen. Dewett Satur
day, He oaught the Boers in Rennes-
burg drift and captured two guns and
three wagons.
WERE PLAYING THE RACES
And Five Clerks of the German Savings Bank
Lose Tbelr Jobs.
New York, Oct. 39.—As a resalt of
strict espionage, following the Alvord
bank robbery, Hre clerks of the German
Savings Bank have .been discharged.
The detectives reported them to be play,
ing tho races.
MANY LIVES LUST.
EXPLOSIONS AND FLAMES DO FEARFUL
WORK IN NEW YORK.
Wholesale Drug House of Tarrant ft Co.
Wrecked—Explosion ol Chemicals Spread
Death and Destruction—A Hundred Lives
May Have Deen Lost—Damage Wide
spread.
New York, Oct. 39.—Fire started at
noon in the wholesale drug store of
Tarrant & Oo., on Groenvioh street aud
Warren. An explosion of chemicals
followed, and masonry and girders were
hnried high in the air. Buildings In the
neighbornood were badly shaken and
shattered.
It is thought that many lives were
lost. No less than sixty girls are
thought to have been In the bnllding
when the explosion ocourred.
Shingles, bits of masonry and iron
were thrown over the high bnildicgs
on Broadway and fell in olty hall park.
Flames spread to the bnlldlngs adja
cent and crossed the street. Two mure
explosions ocourred in the grocery store
of Moathanahn & Oo. The Ninth
Xvenue elevated road was wreoked.
Several Bremen were injured.' Forty
girls are reported killed.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS.
New York, Oot. 29, 3 p. m.—A World
extra estimates the dead at fifty. A
Journal exira says firs engine No. 39
was burled in the debris. It Is believed
■ fife oompeny numbering fifteen men
whs exterminated ’
1 Onb hundred girls were penned in the
Tarrant bnilding. All told, fifty were
ptobebly killed, perhaps a hundred.
Beveral Women jumped from a plat-
foWn’of the Ninth avenue station to the
stefiteo-.The tratnungi -on. Bills Island
weri Shaken so badly that* pomb'was
^. prevented. Buildings
ten blocks away worp injured, and dp-
brls rained down upon.itrsetsand build
ings maby bldoks distant.
New York, Oct. 39 —The Evening
Post saye 150 persona were in the War
rant building, and fifty got out.’' 0
BACK~FR0M SOUTH' AFRICA.
GENERAL RESUMPTION OP WORK
THK0UH0UT THE STRIKE DISTRICT.
Buth Union and Non-Union Men Are Accepted
Without Distinction—May Take I Day or
Two to Oet the Mines and Breakers la
Full Operation.
Shamokin, Oot. 39.—Niuety-flve per
ceut. of the colliories of this district re
sumed work this morning. The rest
will be shipping ooal in a few days.
Reading, Oct. 39.—The news this
morning from all parts of the Lehigh
region Indicates a general resumption of
work. The union aud the non-union
men went to work, and no distinction
was made between them.
Hazleton, Oct. 39.—Not all of the
15.000 men here went to work. The
men found that in order to ba taken
baok they would have to reapply
at the offioe of the works the same aa
new hands. Engineers, firemen, and
pumpmen found that in their absence
daring the strike other men had. been
engaged in their plaoes. These men the
companies refused to discharge, and tbe
old men had to take what was offered in
any olasa of work the company ohose to
pnt them at. '
Wilkesbarre, Oot. 29.—There waf 'a
general resumption of work nt all'tbe
miues in this region this morning. All
Surprise Party.
The pupils iu the fourth grade of the
Albany Aoudomy showed their love for
their teaohor, Miss Mamie Hrosuah, by
giviug her a surprise party Friday after
noon after Bohool hours.
The pupils had saved np their nickles
and had contributed to a fund whioh
was nsod in the pnrohase of delightful
refreshments for the ocoasion.
Miss Brosnan was entirely Ignorant
of the treat that her loving pupils had
in store for her and the surprise was in
deed a pleasant one when she was in
formed when sohool was over of what
had been planned.
Miss Brosnan is one of tho most
efficient teachers who have ever oooupied
a position at the Aoademy and the inci
dent hore related is only one of the
many evidenoes of the great love and
respect whioh her pnpils bear to their
kind teaohor.
Dizziness, spells of blindness, head-
aohe and soar stomach are caused by
torpid liver and oonetipated tbowels.
Prickly Ash Bitters removes the oanse
of the trouble and'putt the system lb
perfect order. Albany Drug Op, „
, harbor. Two glistening white tow&L —
tho companies hereabouts have posted Thora and St. Niohdlas are ptjrohed on
In the Aegean sea a vessel may mil
into the top of a’crater, and though it
is hard to findan: anchorage, there,yet.a
mere tail through 4* appreciated greatly
by oaptaiq., beoanuit pleMee^ the W
toms of the ships from mnriuo growth]
says tho Minneapolis Journal. Moro
than 9,000 years stfo-the.lal* of Sautorln
split in half .by ap earthquake, . with
tboreault t^at^M .wgftqnof.thp.emfcr
thb llhniinit 1 bfihb Keep olTfff, 'whose
-dark and dismal hneit ilmllartothatof
the,tppof yesuvipt;, «ajn
noti tea accepting the offer Of in
creased wages, except one or two Indi
vidual operators, who Are expected to'
do to' teday. At several ‘ oollleries the
officera find it will take a few days hiote
to get the mines and breakers in. shews,« havesemlInto erUtenoe rinse the origi-
mule* shod, and machinery put in oon- 1 * XAe;w*|er in;the> bar-
THIRTY ARE ARRESTED
Upon the
Disclosure ol a
Alexander.
Plel Against
Vienna, Oot. 29.—Thirty arrests have
been made upon the disclosure of a plot,
hatched by Ex-King Milan, to kidnap
King Alexander and imprison him in a
mad house.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL’S GREAT DISCOVERT.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis^
oovery cores aU kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, onres diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame
baoks, rheumatism and all irregularities
of the kidneys and bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your drogglrs
will be sent by mail on receipt of (1.0;.
One small bottle is two month’s treat
ment, and will oure any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, St. Louis, Mo., formerly of
Texas. Send for testimonials. P. O. Bex
629. Sold by Albany Drug Oo.
READ THIS.
OtTTHBERT, Ga„ April 2, 1000.
This is to certify that I was affected
■with gravel, and that. I took sixty Drops
of Hall’s Groat Discovery aud it com
pletely cured me. It is worth (1,000
per bottle to any one needing it.
J, T. Stevens.
British Troops Receive a Tumulluoi Ovslloa
i - . . " laLeadoe. ' . .
London, Oot. 19.—The Olty- Imperial.
Volnnteeife, who arrived At Southamp
ton Saturday, readied here at lDo’olock
this morning. They marohed through
London along Streets paokedwith thous
ands. and were rpoeived with tumultuous
greetings. The Queen sent- a message
of wolcomo, and tho Prinoe of Wales
oame down and viewed the prooession
from Marlborough House.
A Life and -Death right.
Mr. W. A.'Hines, of Manohester, la.,
writing of his almost miraonlons escape
from death, says: “Exposure after
measles indneed serious lung trouble,
whioh ended In consumption. I had
frequent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors Baid I
must soon die. Then I began to nse
Dr, King’s New Discovery for consump
tion, whioh completely cured me. I
would not be without it evon if it cost
(5 a bottle, Hundreds bare used it on
my recommendation and all say it never
fails to oure throat, ohest and lung
troubles.” Regular size 00c and (1.
Trial buttles free at. Albany Drug Co.,
and Sale-Davis Drag Co
Application Denied.
New York, Oofc. 29 —The application
of Trank J. Auarbe, of Por f o Rno, for
a iji/Uidamuri to compel the election
commissionera of the Twenty-fifth As
sembly district to register him as a
voter, was denied by Judge Freeman
this morning.
Eight Killed and Injured.
Livingstsn, Mont., Oct. 29.—The east
bound passenger on the Northern Pa-
oiflo was wrecked at midnight. Eight
persona were killed and Injured.
Glorious Nows
Comes from Dr. D. B. Oargile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: “Four bot
tles of ElectTio Bitters has cured Mrs.
Brewer of scrofula, which bad caused
her great suffering for years.. Terrible
sores would break out on her head and
face, and the best doctors could give no
help; 'but her care is complete and her
health is exoellent.” This shows what
thousands have proved—that Electric
Bitters is the best blood purifier known.
It’s the supreme remedy for eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and run
ning sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys
and bowels, expels poisonB, helps diges
tion, bnilds np the strength. Only 50
oents. Sold by Sale-Davis Drag Oo. and
Albany Drag Oo. Guaranteed, (4)
.The rapidity with whioh ootton is
piling np in the warehouses of Albany
indicates that the farmers are determ
ined to hold it for bettor prices.
There are quite a number of people iu
Albany now who are exceedingly anx-
iouB to see the price of cotton go np.
ilitlon to resume -work.' Other .compa
nies will allow only miners to, wqrk
today in order that the ooal may t ggkti
and enough made ready - to- keep ,fte
breakers going. ... -> , ,t
II. V.nlrcl tbe Surg.oHt.
All doctors told RenioR Hamilton,
die bnicks’W 1 costly operation was pdr-
idrM Pile cure div earthUakdi rite beat
turofu streams
„ _ yinnTVnTrwn
from these yoloanio islands drain has a
peculiar property which, oomplotuly
cleteri off j^bwtfas Of' every klhd from
the-bottom^ W. bWp,, . -n 0 loai-t;
the 'rook that WtetSka
lives,•, iU -polaon* - the very
_ 'aISwI
8 Itjs mildly cathartio andstrengi
the stotnaoh and kidneys. Albany Drag
Oo, .iwi >urbui>ii W')ii ^
irerj
y Albany .
Drug Co;
fold b;
javis
• ■ i tj' t.-ti *>•••«£ H.jow
She Stuck to the Family.
One of the stories that the- late Sena,
tor Palmer was fondest of telling had.
to do wi'th an'aged gentlewoman bear-,
ing the same name' aa'himself, who
lives somewhere down .on khe eastern
shore of Vfrglnfa, in tho obiinty whore
Senator'Palmer's grandfather was born,.
says the Waahlngten Post. One of the
Senator’s Washington friends happened
to meet the old lady down there, and
asked her if she were not a kinswoman
of his. She did hot know, but'thought
perhaps she might be. The gentleman
was of Virginian desoent, was he not?
And in the United States senate? Yes,
she was qnite sure he was a kinsman.
“Was he in the army?” she asked.
"Yes,” answered the Senator’s friend,
"he was in the army and a general.”
The old lady was positive he was a
relation.
“Bnt,” went on the friend, “he was a
general in tile Union array.”
The old lady’s face fell, but she ral
lied bravely.
Well.” she said, “yon know there's
a blaok sheep in every family.”
The Appetite of m Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
Stomach and Liver are nut of order.
All each shonld know that Dr. King's
New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach
and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid ap
petite, sonnd digestion and a regular
bodily habit that insures perfeot health
and great energy. Only 25 cents at
Albany Drag Oo. and Sale-Davis Drag
Co.
Every editor has received them, says
the newspaper maker. The postmaster
is not to blame. For instance, there
was a man by the name of, well—say
Tim Short, who sent ns three notices to
stop his paper; he didn’t want it any
longer. We wondered what was the
matter. Upon investigating the sub
scription book we found out Tim was
short (10. He had never paid a oent
and stopped the paper as a matter of
economy—to ns. He didn’t want ns to
lose any more by him. A few days
afterwards Short was at chnroh and bis
melodions tenor rang ont load and clear
in that stirring old song, “Jesns Paid it
All.” He might have been mistaken,
bnt his earnestness impressed us. So
the next day we sent bim a receipt in
full aud begged his pardon for not
knowing he had made an assignment of
It utilities to the Lord,
Georgia pecans are getting in the
market at last, and are selling rapidly,
as they always do.
mmsrmPg&ti
sharper*’Whihi on * teate : utetr Valpir-'
also, lad.: Aha criminals escaped, and
erO long one,' of' the three .died* The
np Mr. silvcrinati. pald htm the (1,500
aad'ffave hlnk(i,OOO inoreBy way ol da-
tereet on the feroed loan. : t t, , nfT i
HU8TLIHU yonng man can, make
Winter’s Chilling Blasts
Will soon be upon ns and the struggle to keep oomfort-
1 begin. H miss s.uuld ba wall heated,
evenly heated. The boat mothod of heating your offioe,
your room, your hall, your house is ^: 1 I on-:
THE HEATING STOVE..
We are now prepared to show a groat variety of stoves
for heatiug purposes. We have cheap ones; we have
medium priood ones; we have high prloed ones, [but
every one we have is worth the prioe. Yon had best not - —
delay the pnrohase of a store too long. There will be a
rash when it tarns cold.
W. S. BELL & SON.
In -. -• ri - 1-..J r. . .
gmrp. 8.—These Stoves entitle yon to TRADING STAMPS
whenhonghtforoesb. , ! ‘; ’
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Fee the purpose of
ng the farmers aui
GEORGIA,
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mm
Nov.
nent positton. Experience fmnei
Write qulok for'particulars. Clark, c
Oo., 4th and Loops! 8ts., Phlla., Pa., ,
Parties’who have been ffinoh In 1 - the'
wood* and swamps state that there Are
thousands of s'qdirrela to be seen this,
year. There is never a dearth of ’ tfaif
particular species of gatne, bat this sea
son, it is stated, these agile denizens' of
the hiokory trees are nnnsnally plenti
ful. Market hunters find squirrel hunt
ing qnite profitable, as sqnlrrels sell
readily at ten oents each.
Prickly Ash Bitters cores disease of
the kidneys, cleanses and strengthens
the liver, stomach and bowels. Albany
Drug Oo.
Hay Day Carnival and Street
Fair November 21, 22 and 23.
Keep these dates in mind.
J|Ojo Jo uiiiij.n.
-Iks-lib - "A .dii -w i.‘i '
'Best Half Ton
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For Besfc Bnsbel of PnrpW top Tnhfipe IMIWIIIII IIIHWIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII
For Beit; Five Buihela Sweet Potatoes..
JOS. S. DAVIS.
T. W. VENTULKTT.
Jos. s. Davis & Co.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
We ask your patronage.
Perfeot security for indemnity in the
beet of oompenles.
We deliver prompt
ly any article bought
of ns anywhere within
the city limits, or in
East Albany.
Aceonnts of good
pay people solicited.
’entiled egtiaaltnre, and, wtth the hope of
together on an oooasion and under oondi-
.UmUtWn :tn: Albany, on Tuesday,
list, 22nd M A W fd^,
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For Beet Five Pounds,Pecan Nuts.......... 10 OO
SS
Fur Best Broom Corn (about 100 pounds) - 10 00
F"r Best Pumpkins ,...., 6 00
For Best Hog (not over two yean of age, raised by exhibitor) 10 OO
For The Fattest Beef 10 °®
For Best General Exhibit of the Prodnots of One Farm, inolnding Field:
drops, Garden, Orchard and Live Stock, by the producer 50 00
There will be no entrance fees, and all fanners in Southwest Georgia are
cordially iuvitod to contest for any or all the premiums offered.
Exhibiors will be required to make the usual sworn certificate in oomplianoe
with the stipulations made in the premium list. „ „ , . .
It is the purpose of the Sonthweet Georgia Hay Day Carnival Association to
arrange an attractive program for the entertainment and amassment of visitor.
This program will be annonnoM later., H> NdNTOSH,
T M. TICKN0B, President.
Sec’y and Treas.
plant System
OF RAILWAYS.
CONVENIENT AND FAST TRAIN SERVICE TO VALDOSTA DURING
THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
Extra train seryioe aa per oohedule given below'between Albany and Val
dosta, giving visitors to tbe Fair donble daily service on qnlok and convenient
sohedtJes. Will be inaugurated Oot, 28 and oontinne to Nov, 8 inoluaive:
8.85 p. m.
8.65 "
4.14 "
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4.85 “
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7.84 p. m.
4.15 a. m.
Lv.
Albany,
Ar.
11:80 p. m.
4.84 ••
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Hardaway,
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11.10 '•
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Baconton,
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Flint,
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10.47 ”
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Oamilla,
10.84 “
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Meigs,
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Ocblooknee,
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ThomasviUe,
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Boston,
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Quitman,
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Onsley,
8 20 “
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Valdosta,
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8.00 a. m.
B. W. WRENN,
PASSENaERiTnAFnO.MAKAqEB,