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Of Albany, Ga.,
CAPITAL $50,000.00.
The Columbus papers both give the
victory In Wednesday's joint debs',o
to Clark Howell. But It is only fair
to state in this connection that both
Columbus papers are supporters of
Mr. Howell in hl« candidacy for gov
ernor ,
The skin of Senator Clmunbey M.
Depew is nothing like as thick as that
of his bftttle-scuP'oil colleague, Torn
Platt, and while Depew writhes mis
erably under the stinging criticisms of
the press and the demand for his res
ignation by public opinion, as one of
the fruits of the Insurant scandals,
Platt grins in a satisfied manner and
glues himself the more securely to his
senatorial chair. Platt resign? Not
he. Ho has been a practical politician
too long not to be Immune to public
opinion. He is a shining example of
that “first principle" of the practical
This Bank is fully equipped to care for the dccounts of 'urn
merchants and others requiring courteous and accurate banking service.
It respectfully invites correspondence or a personal interview with
those,who contemplate making changes or opening new accounts.
The'atmosphere is rapidly clearing
* afier the Columbus debate, but we
see nothing to indicate that either
candidate who part legated in that
conflict has acquired any considerable
Jo batch of additional votes. We are pret
tify thoroughly satisfied, however, that
Mr. Smith was n little flit'disappoint-
ed; at the flavor of the pie ho went
W asherwomen
Strike
loWn to. Columbus to eat,
But we run every day except Sunday
and can do your work on short notice.
Let us give you a remedy for Wash=
woman troubles . . .
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Tom Watson repudiates the Sibley
letter to John A. Sibley which Mr.
Howell rend at the joint debate with
Mr. Smith at Columbus on Wednes
day. That's easy, since Mr. Watson
did not himself write the letter. But
It looks n little like tho usual throw-
off ou the newspaper reporter aft'er a
politician sees his Interview In print
and sees that he hns made a mistake
or that his hand hati been exposed.
Cdsslo Chadwick .’.s go’.ns to have to
ws*-.-
serve that sentence In. the pohlten-
.'tlary, unless the pardoning'power is
' exercised' In her I'enalf. ^Hie United
States court of appeals has ordered-
i' liiat delays.cease, <iud that Mrs. Chad-
'tflriok be forthwith earrle.1 to the pris
on where she is to spend ten years
phi solitary medlta’lon over her past
pBiisdeeds. It Is probably perfectly
tsafe to make |ho posltlte assertion
that no persca la more surprised them
C aS sle herself tMMihe is really about
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‘’HE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY) JANUARY 12, 1906.
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THE COTTON ASSOCIATION
POLITICS.
(The prediction freely made a year;
ago that the Southern Cotton Associ
ation would go the way of all t'ormer
organisations of agriculturists launch':-
cd In this section Is not being rapidly
verified. The meeting now In progress
In New Orleans If largely attended,
and tho delegates, representing every
section of every Utate of the cotton
belt, are manifesting an enthusiasm
which points a most encouraging An
ger to the future.
The Softlhern Cotton Association’s
efforts, during the Erst year of Its ex-
Istence, have been directed on purely
practical lines. The farmers, except
In happily rave Instances, have stood
loyally by the program outlined by the
exoctiltvo commltteo of the organiza
tion, mul tHe tlc-tip of the last Install
ment of the present cotton crop. In
the Interest of higher prices, Ims been
practically complete.
, Thus 'ar the Cotton Association hns
kept elenr of politics, and Its only
safety lies In a con'tnued strict ndher-
once to that eminently safe and sane
rulo. Politics has proved the ruin of
nil the organizations which In the
past Irnvo promised to Improve tho
farmers' condition, and tho Southern
Cotton Association would fare no bet-
tor under similar conditions
That an effort will bo inndc nl no
distant dny to send President Harvlo
Jordan to congress or tho stnto house
is no more than mnv be expected; but
A Wonderful Pnsodn.
The gregt Buddhist shrine, the !
Bliway 1 logon at ltnugun. Is no tem
ple, but a groat pagoda, rising from Its
platform to a height of 368 feet and
all completely covered with gold leaf.
This platform, with a perimeter of
noarly 1,400 feCt, Is the place of wor
ship, The pagoda Itself has no Interior.
It-la a solid stupa of brick raised over
rdlc chamber. A cutting made Into
Its center has revealed*the fact that
the original pagoda lints seven casings
added to ft before It nttalucd Its pres
ent proportions. The shape of the pu-
god.t Is that of an elongated cone. It la
dlvlucd by Burmese convention Into
twelve pui-ln: First, the linse surround-
.1 by u great number of email pago
das; then the three terraees, called
richuyas; next tho Bell; tho Inverted
Tliabclk, or begging bowl; the Bnung-
ylt or twisted turban; the, Kyalan or
ornamental lotus Power; tho Plantain
Bud; the brass plate for the Iltl or
umbrella; the Htl; the Sein bwln or nr-
tlAclnl flowers; the vane, and, lust of
all, the Helnbu or hud of diamonds.—
The Silken East,” by V. C. Scott
O'Connor.
If,you. sea It In The Herald It’s so.
If y,ou advertise In Tho Herald It goes.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12.
as tHat gentleman Is doing a greater
work where he Is than ho could hope
to accomplish In the Acid of partisan
politics, It Is hoped that he will In
sist on. remaining where he la us long
as the farmers are satisfied with Ids
administration.
7“
- The fireproof hotel sooms to be as
great, myth today as It over was. .
Mir
It appeai-B to have been a squura
deni at Columbus on Wednesday, but
from all reports, thcro were no con-
preme Court of New York has just
handed down a 'decision to the effect
that "an agreement not to join a
union may properly be, required of a
person who soekB an employment,
versions.
Mr.,Pr"osvquor says ‘•congress Is not
a police court.". In thin ago of graft,
that august body, however, Is having
to alt rather frequently us tv sort of
oner's jury.
Wonder what thosd fellows who
predicted that Clark Howell would
■ quit the race for governor rather than
meet Hoke Smith In joint debate think
about It now?
Some of the comments from high
quarters on the case mf Mrs. Minor
Morris, the lady who wnB ejected from
the White House, aro decidedly onus-
f tie. And the PrestdenMnlleth not to
"got his,"
The epeetro of Tom Watson refuses
to retire from active participation In
the gubernatorial campaign. The spec-
Ire may prove more potont as a'away
or of votes than Tom In the flesh ns
we have known him In the past—
, though they may he swayed the other
.way.
THEIR OWN MEDICINE.
The appellate division of tho Sit-
The law which declared such agree
ments to be coo-eton by employers,
and lorbndo thom.Js pronounced by
the court as an loter.’orenco with tho
employer’s constitutional right to hire
whom he plenscs, aqd u discrimina
tion Ip favor of labor unions nnd
ugalat thoso who do not belong to
them.
This decision Is being variously
commented upon, anil the Inbor unions
seem to think It Is hard on them. But
the union men ought not to complain.
The decision Is not only Just and wise,
hut It simply hands out . to the Inbor
unions tlmt prohIMt their members
from working with non-union men or
In open establishments a dose of their
own medicine. 1.' the unions prohibit
their mumbors from working for any
except unionized establishments or'
or such employers as employ only
union men, then they certainly have
no right to complnt'i when nn employ-
or refuses to employ union men If lie
wishes to do so. ,
The New York nppellate court’s de
cision not only sooms to ho just, but
It Is In direct line with tho policy of
the labor unions.
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(Woolfolk Building)
Or Sam. W. Smith, Vice
Pres, and Qen. Mgr.,
(Court Honse.)
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RENTING, COLLECTING AND
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FOH SALK,
% Acre lot on Washington ntrett with six
room houHe, barn and 8'able. Terms satisfac
tory, title* perfect,
A nice 200 acre farm, 125 acrea cleared land,
75 a«ro beautiful oak grove. 4 tenement housea,
good wo»l water. For quick sale, cheap for
cash, bona fide titles.
Three 4-room heuaea on Jackaon street
cheap on easy terms.
Four 2-room houses on Broad street.
Mice plantation, John Reynolds plane, East
Dougherty, adjoining places of JohmJohnRon
and A. K. Ramsey. Cheap ou easy terms, long
time.
Acre on State street with 4 2?room houses,
andouo wltn 8 rooms, cheap; rents for $27 per
month.
One hundred acres, with all improvements,
1V4 miles; desirable place for truck, dairy and
chicken farm.
Deslrnble nore on Residence street
Hlx desirable lots on State street.
One beautiful house, % cash, and others on
preferred payments.
Several nice lots in Arcadia. Nice farm
Smiles from city, 411 aores with 2 wells, good
•* ■ • * * *
honse with 7 tenant houses; in high state of
cultivation, $12.60 per aqre.
Also a hundred other Improved and unlm
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Will be glad to show you and figure with ▼<
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A very fine blend 35c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.00
A first-class grade 25c lb.
Either whole or ground
These grades and blends have individuality which make
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world. They are guaranteed to give you absolute
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J. K. PRAY*
President.
A, P. VASON, .
Vice President.
EDWIN STERNE,
Cashier.
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PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1905.
DEPARTURES
uns
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points
South and East.
Train No. 91 Leaves 2:15 am
Train No. 95 Leaves 2:00 pm
For
Thomasville. Monttcello and
Points West.
Train No. *71 Leaves 4; 00 pm
Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am
ARRIVALS
From Waycross, Brunswick and
Points South and East.
Train No. 94 Arrives 11; 50 pm
Train No. 90 Arrives 2:15 am
From Thomasville, Monttcello an#
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:35 ant
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pa
, S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A„ Albany, Ga.
’T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.