The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 02, 1906, Image 2
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1906.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains al
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Jan. 8, 1905.
H. M. McIntosh
H. T. McIntosh.
Jno. A. Davis,..
.....President
Sec. A Treat.
Bus. Mgr.
DEPARTURES:
For Dothan and Florala
For Dothan and Hartford...
For Macon, Atlanta, Augus
ta, Columhus, Savannah.
For Macon, Atlanta, Colum
hus, Montgomery, Troy...
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan
nah
Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
Weekly (8 pages) Every Saturday.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily Herald, one year 85.00
Daily Herald, six months 2.50
Daily Herald, three months 1.25
Weekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.00
ARRIVALS:
From Florala and Dothan... 8:45 pm
From Hartford and Dothan 11:40 am
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:25 am
From Montgomery, Troy, Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40 pn
From Atlanta. Savannah. Ma
eon, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11:30 pm
SAYS
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
TELEPHONES:
Editorial Rooms and Bualneai Of*
flee, 60,.
Composing Room and Job Printing
Office, do—3 rings.
Ifiyou advertise In The Herald It goes.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2.
Alt together, n^w, for a greater Al
bany at the olose of 1900.
Ally day la a good day for swearing
aft, front avlj- .ways and bad habits,
provided ;ono Is in earnest about ft
'"Call Money" means, dear Pauline,
that, when the londor calls for It the
borrower has to come across with It.
Tho resignation of John A. McCall,
president of the New York T.lfo Insur-
nn'dft!Company, repcr'od in yosterday’s
dispatches, Is today denied.
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brief announcement, will be charged
for at the rate of 5 cents a lino.
Office second floor Poetoffice Build
ing, corner of Jackson and Pine
nreett..-
; If It Is something about Albany’s
ipunloipal affairs you wont to know,
I dear Paulino, you will probably find
It somewhere hetwoon tho ten pnges
of today's Herald.
It •
[ J >,. Bishop Nelson having rejoiced.
‘ ' through tho public prints, that Atlanta
had a (Bitot Christmas, tho Savannah
1 -Press asks: "Can It he true that the
town has forgotten how to blow Its
"V. own horn?"
.Chirk Howell will have tho opening
, . , and conclusion,, according to tho pro-
gramme arranged for tho Howell*
' Smith joint debnto al Columlms on
i the 10th Inst., and It Is probably safe
to nsBUme that Botno hot shot will bo
reserved for that last half hour.
Tho esteemed Savannah Press says:
“The Albany Herald la runn'jtg
a serial story, ‘The Holladny
Case." A good title for this sea
son.” *
I Yes, and those of our readers who
have been' rending the story have
found It to be a moat Interesting one,
We fall to see auy political signifi
cance In tlic newly discovered fact
. that the Town Topics Company, of
New York, owns ’"om Watson's Mag
azine, Tom Watson certainly edits
the publication and shapes Its policy
as completely as if he owned the plant
where it is printed.
1
MAYOR A. J. LiPPlTT,
When a man Is called by his fellow-
citizens to a public position and Is on-
trusted with executi re and administra
tive authority, and he discharges his
every duty with distinguished ability
and unwavering fidelity to the public
Interest and welfo-e of the people, ho
Is entitled, when ho reaches the end
of his term of ofilce and comes to lay
down Ills trust to he taken up by an
other, to the plaudit, "Well done, thou
good arid faithful servant." A man
With such an ofllclal record stands
before tho people of Albany today In
the person of Hon. A. J. Llppltt, whose
term of two years in the office of may.
or of tho city expired last night.
Fitting acknowledgement and tes
timonial lo the faithfulness 'of tho
rulltjng mayor were given by the city
council uml city officials with whom
lie had served, at the last meeting of
tho outgoing council last night, but
Tho Herald feels that It, loo, must join
ill the poMllar acclaim and give voice
to the senllnient of tho.people of tho
entire city.
It Is Is no tllspa-lgment of any other
man who hits over held the office of
mayor of the city to say that Albany
has enjoyed unprecedented growth
and prosperity under the administra
tion of Mayor I.lnpttt, and that ho
leaves to his successor In office the
best balance sheet over handed over
by a retiring mnyor of tills city.
Tho retiring Mnyor'B report is pub
lished In full In today's Herald, and
It will be of unusual interest to those
Interested In municipal affairs. It
covers evory department of the city
government and furnishes a most
comprehensive statement of Albany’s
condition at the closo of business for
the year 1906.
Well done, Mayor Llppltt.
And now “here’s looking at you,"
Mnyor Itnwson, wishing you a happy
now year and n prosperous admlnts.
stratlon.
We call attention lo the fact that
The Hi raid Is handling today. In ad
■ dltloii to its regular nmount of newj
, ainl . miscellaneous reading matter,'
nome.hing like fiftvon or sixteen col-
' '
• P ttMJSppf matter growing out of the
jmiceedings of the City Council at
its meeting last uight, including the
' annual reports of ’he heads of various
departments of tho municipal govern
ment. We .point to this feat at The
Herald as- something that inly a
newspaper -with equipments lot" me-
(■portions could j accom-
OUR MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.
Nothing' of a material nature Is of
greater Interest and Importatnco to
tho people of a town or city than the
administration of their municipal af
fairs, rind The Herald makes no apolo
gy for tlovotlng twelve or fifteen col
mans of many's piper t 0 a faithful re
port. of tins proceedings of Iasi niglit’i
tloubol session of the City Council—
tile last session of the outgoing coun
cil anti tile Irst session of the new.
A complete showing of wlint 1ms
been done during tho past year and
a comprehensive statement of the
city's material anil fitmnclnl condition
nt. the close of 1905 will bo found em
bodied In the official reports which we
publish, nnd tho showing Is ono which
must prove gratifying to tho citizen
and taxpayer.
Tho retiring mayor and council pre
sent a clean bill and make a most ex
oellout showing It tendering to tho
public an account of their steward
ship, ’and when we consider thnt the
splendid balance sheet presented has
been procured under a remarkably
low rate of taxation—three-fourths
or one per cent, -n- $7.50 on 81,000 of
valuation—the status of our municipal
affairs becomes r subject for con
gratulation between our citizens.
In these days of graft and thrift by-
fawning and peculation in high places,
.municipal, state nt tl nation, The Her
ald points with pardonable pride to
the clean nnd prosperous showing
which Is made today of Albany's mu-
Ololpal affairs.
Annapolis Ethics.
From the Fh'lndolphta Heeortl.
According to Annapolis ethics it
would nppenr. that Kimbrough, tho
hazed onilc-t, nnd not his tormentor, Is
on trial. Tile victim testified before
the courtmartlal thnt it was impos
sible for him to Identify the upper
classman who hazed him: for he
strictly observed the “code," which
requires a hazed cadet never to raise
his eyes while being “put through."
But Ills scrupulous observance of this
rule, even ns lie was lapsing into un
consciousness. was not enough, Kim
brough should have licil to the doc
tors who treated li'm In the hospital
after his collapse. He should have
sworn that he had not been "nut
through.” Because he, iu his weaken,
ed condition, neglected to perjure
himself like a gentleman, it would
seem, from the testimony- of some of
his fellow students, that he Is a per
son unworthy of belief. Annapolis
ethics are fearfulty and wonderully
Nino persons in every
ten have Liver Troubles.
If you’re one of the nine
—don’t delay, try Ra
mon’s Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets. Bettor than
physics—don't gripe—act
quickly and absolutely
sure. Full treatment 25
cents.
Albany Drug Co.
Seed Oats,
Horse Oats,
Corn,
Hullsandileal
For Sale at
Miller
GROCERY CO.
Drawing room sleeping cars be
tween Albany and Atlanta on trains
arriving at Albany at. 7:25 a. m. and
leaving Albany at 9:00 p. in. Parlor
car between Albany and Atlanta on
train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p
m. and leaving Albany at 11:51 a. m.
For further Information apply to S.
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or
R S. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al
bany, Ga.
J
BLAKELY, GEORGIA.
(Formerly the Merchants Hotel.)
Under new management and com
pletely RENOVATED in every de
partment.
RATES $2.00 Ft.. DAY.
DR. I. S. OLLIFF, Proprietor.
FOR SALE—Handsome 5-room
House, Vs acre, north Jefferson St.
Easy terms (303t) ED. R. JONES.
Peters Milk Chocolate.
. The most delicate, the richest and the most delicious
flavor you could imagiue, and best of all it doesn’t cost much
to try it.
Per Cake, for eating, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 30c.
Per Package, for drinking, 30c.
Pure Sap Maple Syrup.
Not made from Maple Sugar or Brown Sugar,’ but the
pure, unadulterated article of Sap Maple Syrup, with a taste
which satisfies and delights.
Per Quart Can, 50c. Per Gallon Can, $1.50.
Buckwheat.
Did you know Buckwheat Flour was like flour from
plain wheat in so far as a difference in grade goes OUR
Buckwheat is the dark, old-fashioned kind, with that gen
uine Buckwheat flavor which nothing else in this world gives.
Mock & Rawson.
NOTICE!
-We ordered a fiue lot, of—
CAKE
Second-hand Bicycles, comparative-
ly new. First clasp ”cpair work done
while you wait. New tires and other
supplies of all kinds on hand and at
low prices, at
H. M. BROWS
Bicycle Shop, next
door to Scott’s Tin Shop, Jackson St.
ftom the American Biscuit Company
for our Christmas trade, and for some
reason the shipment was delayed in
transit. W«» haw received the Cake,
aud must sell it. We offer it at a bar
gain:
j Fit 11 ’T O.AKE, in 5 pound Tin
I worth #1 50, at
-SI 25
$7.50 to $20.0 $6.00 to $25.00
If you are out
for Clothes that are
worthy' ‘in and
Out” and “Out and
In” then come in
and look at ours.
$2,50 to $6.00.
S. B. Brown & Co.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1905.
DEPARTURES
ARRIVALS
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points From Waycross. Brunswick and
South and East. I Points South and East.
Train No. 91 Leaves 2:15am! Train No. 94 Arrives...
Train No. 95 Leaves 2:90pm Train No. 90 Arrives...
For Thomasvllle, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 71 Leaves 4:00 pm
Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am
.. .11:50 pm
... 2:15 am
From Thomasvllle, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:35 ant
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pm
S. A: ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasvllle, Ga.
ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y.
DAILY PASSEHCF-R TRAIN SCHEDULES.
NO. 18.
Lv. Albany .... 12: OOnoon
Ar. Cordele 1:25pm
Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm S. A. L. Ry
Ar. Macon 4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar. Atlanta 7:50pm C.-of Ga. Ry
Citron Pound Cake ! %
NO. 16.
,.. .«i *30pm
... 6:15pm
NO. 17.
Lv. Savannah ... 7 • 15am S. A. L. Ry
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C. ofGa Ry
Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. &F.Ry
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Fiy
Lv. Cordele 2:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:35pm
Lv.
Lv.
Macon
Helena
Plain Pound Cake.! “■ 1 ‘ : ’f°c*!'i ao«
pound. We sell
FOR SALE—Heavy feather mattress
and second hand stove in good con
dition. Apply to J. M.^ftft, at Mock
& Rawson’s.
_ , , _ I « foil
Raisin Pound Cake i 3Qo
Lv. Albany
Ar. Cordele
Ar. Macon 9:35pm G. S. & F.Ry |Lv. Cordele 9:30am
Ar. Helena .....9:30pm S. A. L. RylAr. Albany ....11:15am
NO. 15.
. . ,G:45am G. S. & F.Ry
5:30am S. A. L. Ry
For additional Information, rates, etc., address
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com’l Agt„ Albany, Ga. J. S. CREWS,
S. A. ATKINSON, IJrtion Ticket Agt. V. P. & G, M., Albany, Ga.
j. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Passenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.
promptly cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe,
throat and bronchial troubles and prevents
pneumonia. 25c a bottle at all drug-stores.
Be prepared.