The Gibson record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1891-1954, January 03, 1902, Image 1

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THE Fays Interest INTERS Accounts on Deposits. LAN AND Solicited. $ I*. C: Hats*, President. Cbas. C. Howard, 'A, BA. Cashier. itate. CARSWELL, esale Dealers •iwr— - ation and ■.5 * i '*■ • : -> • .*• ; . , w ■ -- V* »- « . - . . .*» • 60t) Family Broad Street, ■ H AUGUSTA, Billie HcKinley ■ Is malciHg a mistake Tty eon'inning war In (h* Philippines, bat no gr-caicr than the ouo yon are making by failing to BUY YOUft GROCERIES OF £3 o . – Co 903 B/iOAD ST., AUGUSTA,'G A T _—4 J. E. TARVER. I:, • *,' IHPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Hardware, Nalls, Cutlery, Guns, Blacksmiths’, Carpenters’ and Wheelwrights’ Tools. Agents for flowing Machines and Rakes, ’ AgricuituraHmplements. -a . EROAD ST REET, AUGUSTA, GA TT ^5 CLMS. F. JitKtR. MEitlU X- SMITH. /ry *q t i > t j ■J– Cotton- Factors, WAREHOUSE ON REYNOLDS, CAHpBELL AND JONES STREETS. < 1 . -A-Tiarxiste*, Ga. CONH1GNHENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. I. J. BnTHERFDBR \ »-*'■* A* 1 4 JL/JL NP COBFANT- O-'Y »’ ••' ■ X A i DEALERS Iff Portlaiid and lftsendaje Cements, ^Plastering Hair, 'and '*■'’+*’**■ , OME, | vOHNEH OF WASH1M4TOY Ai'l> REYXO^S STREETS. A.tT–TTG–irA,- % w 5- f A< J HULL, ne^TOH, ■r- ^ v/a HPi Strkt attention given to q AaRs.' at aw lteasonnble Rate. n -*Stef’s?S* N, ^Retail Dealer In | • | . 1‘* % m— • roord’s Fjynous blskies^MMi { r WISDOM, JUSTICE GIBSON. GA.. FRU CAPTURED A TRAIN Four Men Play the EEo!d-Up Act Without the Trimmings. BRUTALLY SLAY A PASSENGER tnoineor Is Covered With Guns and Forced to Do Bidding of Would Be Bandits—All Are ‘ . • . v Arrested. % Four white men killed J. M. Rhea, an inoffensive passenger on train No. - - 6 of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley branch of the Illinois Central railroad, at an early hour Monday morning, near Leiand, Miss., cut the locomotive from the train and forced the engineer to run to Cleveland. All fpur men were arrested, one heir, in Jail at Leiand and three are locked up at Shelby . The four men are: Ashley Cocke, a prominent business man of Cleveland; A. M; Phipps, post master at Shelby; Thomas Lauderdale, said to be a relative of Phipps, and a man’ named Blackman, residence un known, The men went from Shelby to Le iand early Sunday night. At Leiand it is said they spent several hours drinking and carousing. At 3 a. m. the men boarded the northbound traih to return to Shelby. J, M. Rhea, an ■ engineer, was on iris way to Tutwiler, under orders to take out, a locomotive near there. He Wh* Bleepiilg Oh a scat in the sleeper when the passen ger train pulled oiit from Leiand. At that point Cocke and hi* Meads board ed the car,, Cocke had a revolver and LhttderdaJe and Blackman had win fester rifles. Phipps Was not armed. Walking up the aisle Phipps was iu advance of the party,- when he eailib in contact,.with Rhea!* legs, which i'tito , were extended out the aisle as slept Rhea waa awakened ahd iii qiilred what the matter. The members of the party stood there and discussed tire situation angrily for awhile and then the quartet went to the end of the car and out on the platform. Very soon they returned and going up to Rhea told him that they' could' not ail St%y ih the same car, and that he would have u get eua ■ ■ ■*: \ : f ■;*" rfi Rhea remarked that In order to pre vent trouble he would have to 40 es they told him. Thereupon -he started •out of the scar. He had just reached the door when it is ciairned the men opened fire upon him. He foil where he stood. Conductor George McLaughlin order ed the train hack to Leiand, there to leave the corpse. As soonias Leiand, was reached the conductor went in search of the sheriff and peace offi cers. In the meantime the quartet had not been idle, they had driven everybody out of the smoker and the adjacent car during the run back to Leiand, and when they' arrived at that place they went to the engine, aboard of which was Engineer Delaney. They covered him with guns and told h'm if he did not obey their commands they would kill him. He was compelled to uncouple his ^engine 'into the and cab when he “ivas the- ordfer'fed' men mounted to open the throttle and send the, engine dowq the track’tdward Shelby. In the ex citement of the moment Phipps be came' and 4id MWgQ^–teaL, hot get- 'awky hia' companions from, Leiand. When the sheriff arrived at the rail road he arrested Phipps. The others were carried on to Shellyy. Arrived ihore, they made ho affort tm concjal themselves, but, still .carrying, their ’wehponh.they - waited % for the next I tiiaia, on which -they, traveled ,to. Cleveland, where,they %ere'arrested without trouble. They were taken' to Shelby and placed in Jail. til Cocke, the maifewhQ seemed to'he the leader of the quartet, -has,. It?is said, killed a number of men. He' 1: - nhaxged with the killing of a negro last Friday night in Shelby. There is much excitement and indignation among the people of the Leiand and Shelby neighborhoods - oyer Maud ay’s iny?*dy,l)ut no violence k anticiba ted. Yy.HJDOXrJS Excitement Ove . Tim- -ftM The £ World better For than *11 farm*™ It'sspiuutkt quinhi coii| ‘M BIUP KaiseiW* A dispatch Thre^S^B 'to Agetiey in believedrtS “It is '“•in tfcat three an ultimatum^M ■days aifHE Venezuela will fouBw *v;-ueta, ter. In addition to thv Jm| The Falke, two training ships the Cruiser Ge ier have been ordered*) La QttdyHU “In the meanwhile I am officially as sured that the German charge d’af .faireg lias not left Laraeas, and that diplomatic relations have not been broken off. The pour parlers con tftiue: ¥r ‘‘An agreement ha: been reached be tween Germany and^the United States in regard to the OJdhnan course of action in Venezuela. 1 -, -- ~i *~— 9 miforv and failure. Uk«4 raedirtne»can't cure Malarial polaonlnj,. The antidote tor u is Johatea't Toole, del abotUo toalay. Costs 5Q Cents If It Cures. UNi ik$ ' ANARCHIST ARREST. Wife of Grossman Awti|–HH«». Gives Him Away ts the . itudoiph Grossmanfeditpr cW–tte, of The Austro-Hungarian ' In New York, was arrested Friday, charged with Mrs. assaulting Grossman his deelfcmi w^e‘with her a husband knife. to be an anarchist ar 4 »Sal(i that he re peatedly told her-hm would eon/side * 1 - himself President’ hlghtjr k do to gosz did to Pres ‘ She alleged De^vmber 9 last addijhsscd a meeting ofVretists jb the (fty, whgfe he was mlroduced by Emma Goldman. — m The World’s Greatest 3 Cure fur Malaria, X ■ '■••1 in ■ For sll fiibnn of Sftilarlal poison ?'/– ing Ionic take A Jobainn't tallit »l MbImiIhI chill bum ' ever i.A'I log In Mood niea!-atrt!«vr.r«tid poleon 'i failure. your Rtood n.edfOuescan't.C'irs t | JUInrlal piils-.Hi-v. 'I he , antidote 70N,C 'i g Costs : Cc?i*s ff ft Surst. H MUST HANG FOR BURGLARY. F “ r UM,r ' The North Carolina state supreme court has handed dbwli an epinion \ Which means that four white In men jail at Asheville mpst all be hanged there for burglary, a capital crime un der the statute W ti e state. ' Steef'Crane Mangles Three. Three men were instantly killed and four Injured by the falling of a steel crane o‘f [the^merican bridge works at Chicago Thursday afternoon, ' A ^ THE WORLD'S » GREATEST FEVER MEDICINE. 1O0 s*Stta«nia?ifj; time* (rotter than ftiiirilni-. and j doos in a single day win,t alow aul ni >'» eannut do in 10 day*. ItV splendid cures Hie in striking cOn trnat to tho^fceble cures made by Ossis'fiiaiitt! $9 mm JN IfwA - V in Effect June ty,1900. ”sm* ¥(««. Daily Daily ... 620p 6 fl8p 7 TOO* 41a, Lv... Charles',on ... Ar E* 1 19 8 5na “Buminorvttl*.. omnmprvuie BrnucnvUlo. “ o li–p ? tO 9 28a lin Oi-hngaburi?. Ktugvtlle. os *: 48p «s H- 4 i -Ufa ...jll u tutor, :;± 0 46s 40a amden,. 8 60p t P80p!ll 00a Ar. ■. Columbia,. .. ,Lv f?0a 400g < «T0>) ftaopioora 802p r«p I 640n m r u .Denmark.. . Black Bamberg vi lie.. . :st: CS^-J«CO>QDCD |S, . |f4 KOTKt > |l 85 AriAit^l ildtHabove ttun .d.ijy “ _J 5iPP 1 dT bofivecra serriof trains NGb. 15 and 16 run daily Oharle** ten lltsapinB and AohevtUo. cfinyiuq elegant Pullman CflrH. No. 16 leftTe Charleston lllOO p. m.;arrive Columbia 6:88 a. m. I Arrive Ash* t vllie9:05a. m. No. 10leave Asheville S 05 n. in. | leave Columbia 1 :115 a. m.; arrive Charleston t LOO a. in. Sleeping ears ready tor oeonpanoy at Charleston, at 9:00 p. m. These trains mako Close connections at Columbia with I through trains between Florida point* and | j* * .'. 1 « »»........ Will ................... .... ........ " ——I 1 I || No. 16 No, 3 GBSSMV1LL1S, lNo.12 No. 10 Daily Uftily Double Daily Service.(Dally Dally U0Op ma, . . .. ....... -. —. m IB 1—»—OXJD-T ISla Lv “ ” “ .-Orangeburg... ... .. . .. Brauoh <4rv«awood Charleston Columbia villa ,. ., .. Lv Ar *4 " “ 1240V B 400(, 8 7 ■not 1 00a !5\V hi66a *4BpA> ...Ablan-llle ". l-v, r U2ao flWp « Saak n Lft . ...Antirt**. r£v 10 46ft 443i> t2 20p 415pAr ~~.C4roeuv 11^." “ Kx" LvljolSa SufL Bhc. iM . Sun. only Sun. ftORtK " TbnuiUe..... •••••■ ■ 1 • iSH 7 00a ISftip 16 6 48p 80a 8«2p 8'40p 5 20p .... It a S6iip ■o>c=« 900* Daily tJSiiy fibesu W Bxsq - — Lv. 8»vamia)w. 1320s liaip -vv ig iSLii« „1 7 ♦ r 0* 8 “ 1 <>• Ta " 8av»Bi>«h..:..ij8Wi> M ; Lv. Ar. Charleston.... Augusta .................-.1161ft VT;...... 10 li$5r<T7n>, S20r> \ ....... Lv. Atlanta...... i ’dOf Atlanta..... if? 11 OQp 6 80a Ar. Chattanooga 5 46* 9 46a 84to Lv. Atlftntn,................ 6 40a ^ 1185ft iOOOp i 805p 7 16* Sffi:: •t*.v 0* “ Chicago...... r -*-3 yfegg?:::;::::: 7 7 80p 04ft aeop 7 4to SC..... «uQhftftftpoogft), , 7 40s To Ashevillo-Clnoinnati-todliVillU, BA6T15RN TIME. Dkiiy hv. “ Bate Auguetft'....... sbnr ‘I- H JS®! ^~C g , . , Lv. flyiuiilbii hnrlp«ton... tCftlrou ................... Depot)....... n m. " fe........ li i- n- --*—a “ Batesbiu-g! m-> mop Uoio11 ^ ^....... 4 40p 12 07* Ar, l iV, De ot £?. ''6^raieTT^^' piaHm t! *t ?t rl d.T7T..~~.it'. : T r EITb T^p Ar. Richm on ‘Soda Tjjp SKgg^ ;,*’, ...............Vis* "ifidp •• S. g 613 * Athmia ,?i forjoii pointu Utweon North and we»t. 0 Ild Trains Ch.ri^tou and Art* v e PiUlmaa Parlor Cars end Drawing Boom ! eleeplag vtlle. ear* between Charleston and Ash*' Connection* ot Columbia with through ..I (?]le W a»â€“ d ^. a,ti11U90f0r Ja train* W ' ° FEANK 8. GANNON. ifgr. J. M. CULP Thlrd V-P. – (ion. , Traffic Manager Washington, D. 0. Washington,!). P GlOSGEB. ALLEN, O.artat _!i^£h «*. - W 'T-x «£> i \ ) HITMAN, ta, Ga ikdeferts of ^1 H Alt. L wait. m .11! WlU load yo iMWrnitr! m< 1 HPToffered frees ywry.J^sS for t- | At [X are the DEAD OUU PR IC) Ladies' Kid Bnttons........’ Ladies’ Dongola Buttons. Ladies' Viol Kid Buttons. J Ladies' Cincinnati OuBtoijdi Han9 Ladies’ French Kid Button. worth $2.50 anywhere, Infants’ Kid Button v i. Children’s Kid Spring CouJ He<* Otnts’BuffBals and Full Line 'V-a *«T II. 8 . TARVER, - Ship I Your Cotton To m , M. O’DOWSSONSfal Cotton Factors,’ "it Corner Reynolds and Ninth Streets, AUGUSTA, “ *.• •' **' ’ ^ * We give personal and andivided Attention to the weighing r.nd >% •} selling of cotton. . , •: Liberal Cash Advances Made On Consignments. WHEN YOU SPED A C :>MM . .?. m, I j m ISZitELT r.t Wc have not on T y the best WAGON and BUGGY in tl?e city, but if you will luive Priced Work, We can “Beat the Band." t <* - =1 •r. ». DAY – TANNAHILL, . AUGUSTA, » m m GEORGIA. ‘ DO YOU EVER ORDER ANY Whiskies or Wines? ♦ » lit *■4 t Well, If You Do, Why Not Try Paul 206 and 208 , WASHI H£ WILL SUT WHEN 1 r 717 Broa 1 v. WHOLESALE AND BKTAH. ^ SUPPLIES. ALSO PRINT Mail orders shall have prompt and carefi Established A. D. 1 John R. Schi Importer, Wholesale a: Fine Liquors, Fine gars, Minera nd »oi Toad 5tr