The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 17, 1906, Image 2

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■■■■■ THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1906. The Albany Herald —BY THE— Herald Publishing Co. !&. JJr. J3£jSj?»h.............President H. T. Mblntosh..",..Sec. - Jno, A. Davit... Bui. Mgr, Every Aftornoon Except Sunday. Weekly (8 pagei) Every Satilrdiy. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Herald, one year 95.00 Dally Herald, ilx months 2.60 Dally Herald, three months 1.25 .'Weekly Herald, 8 pagei, one year 1.00 All aubaorlptlona payable In ad* vance. . ■ Advcrtlalng ratea reasonable and made known on applloatlon. ; Carde of thanks, reaolutlons of re spect and obituary notices, other than those whloh the paper Itself may give as a matter of news, will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line, ex cept when euch notlcea are publish ed by charitable organizations, when a special rate will be named. Motlcee of ohurch and society and all other entertainments from which a revenue Is to be derived, beyond a brief announcement, will be charged for at the rata of 5 cents a line. Office second floor Postoffice Guild- Ing, corner of Jackson and Plnel streets. ' Tho Harald deals with advertising agent* by special contract only, and ntr advertising agent or agency la au thorized to take contracts for adver tisements to be Inserted In this paper. THE HERALD 18 the City of Albany. Official O! (ft Officl mission, of Georgia for tha Congressional Dlatrlot Official Organ of tha Railroad Corn- Second TELEPHONES! ■lal Rooms and Business Of- Edi flee, Composing Ropm and Job Printing Offic ring if .you' see it in tm Herald it's so. if you advertise in The Herald it goes. — WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 17, 1906. i - (pBgjj(hfr«!sBa«ee»ae» in K Aa a consistent politician, Hon Holte Smith Is a hilarious misfit. Albany now has a Bnslnoss League, and It Is believed that she knows what to do wltti It. Indications are abundant that there will be a good deal o/ railroad build- —- Ing id South Georgia during 1906. * It begins to look like It Is lime for those Georgians who belong to tho party the; bus beea eliamotmted by Tom Watson ns the “damnable, vaga bond Democracy" to make mire about having their Democracy on Ht might In tho ponding gubernatorial contest. 1 The last strongholds held by the revolutionists In San Domingo have capitulated, the rebel gunboat “Indo- pendenola" has surrendered, nnd ev erything Is reported quiet where late- ' ly the crash of battle sounded. II Is usually a matter o’ moultis, however, between revolutions In Ran Domingo. The business men of Albany never did' a better thing for themselves nnd f* ' .' for their city than they did lust night Ffy In organizing the Albany Business League. The need for such nn organ isation has been appnrcnt for some time, and the large attendance at Inst night's meeting attested nn Interest that augurs well for he future. Let the Interest he kep alive until the or- ganlzntlon has been put Into active H working order. ■ns Senator Depew can not understand why It Is that the public does not nc ji‘ oept ns n joke the dcinnnd thnt he . resign from the Dnltod States senate. Senator Brackett's resolution In the r' New York legislature may fall of p adoption, but Its Introduction has al ready served tile purpose of making It clear tkat' there Is n strong senti ment In the state which will he satis- fled with nothing less than the reslg- nation of Slick Tom Platt's colleague. m Senator Bacon seems to he about the L .only Democrat In the United States senate who can give the Republican ^ majority an anxious ItaU” hour nn.l bring them ‘“to hook" when they un- dot-take to do things regardless. On ,• Monday, last, Senator Bacon called a u - halt, on the Republican loaders nnd K forced consideration, in open session. „f the appointments of the president 'of representatives to tho Moroccan conference. Senator Bacon turned the t r |Ck by Introducing a resolution which the Republican majority could MtajSHiom to Ignore. The smoot 0A8E. Most people who read the news papers will remember that there was a Reed Smoot case a couple of yeara ago. It was a Republican affair, for the reason that Senator Reed 8moot, of Utah, whoso eligibility to senator ial honors was questioned on account of his Mormonlsm, Is a Republican. Another thing (hat makeB it a Repub lican nlfalr is the fact that the Repub licans arc In the majority In the Sen- ato and must shoulder te responsi bility for either turning Smoot out or whitewashing his Mormonlsm. Work on the Smoot case was sus pended during the presidential cam paign because It was not deemed quite safe to antagonize tho Mormons or tho womon of the country at large— the women having protested against Smoot's Inking Ills sent. Recently the Sinoot case has been discovered again. Just who It was Hint found It nnd forced the Republi cans to take notice of It. does not ap pear upon the surface, but as the Sen- nte Is not yet ready to act upon It, and docs not know how to got rid of It, It has been decided by the commit tee on prlvllegos and elections to take some more testimony. It Is probably safe to any that tho Smoot case will outlive Smoot. Tho Chicago Tribune says: “Only a young man can look with tolerable composure on the prospect o’ a con flict between two grent countries. Those who know anything abont the horrors of war do not wish to see England and Germany Involved In strjfe. The love of peace Is Increas ing among all Intelligent people, and every now wnr only deepens their de testation of bloodshed. It would bo a crime against humanity tor English men and Gormans to drop the Imple ments of Industry and take up arms. Tho great mnss of the peoples of both countries are averse to war, and where the power of public senti ent Is, ns great as It Is In England and Gormany the will of the pcoplo Is llltoly to prevail.” The frugal shoppor who now fo tho dry goods stLre finds that : the cotton goods market has already re sponded In a substantial manner to tho higher price which tlic stnple commands. The statement that prints have advanced n cent a yard, whole sale, wllliln the last thirty days, menus thnt tho retail buyer will have to pay several cents more than for merly. And this 1b hut one case out ot many, for nil cotton goods have ad- vnncod la response to the higher prlco of the raw product. Thus do all ot ns pay tribute In order thnt the farmer may have a fatter Imnk account, though It goes without saying that no person In the South begrudges the added tax. John Sharp Williams lias given fur ther evidence of his breadth o mind by his support of the bill to reduce duties on Philippine products. Some Democrats opposed the hill on the ground that any tailff on the products of the islands wns unconstitutional hut Mr. Williams temlnd»d them that 'he Supreme Court had decided that the constitution did not apply to the case, nnd he declined to light the trl bttnal of last resort. "We are In the hands of tho tnrllT robbers,“ he said "and It Is the part of common sense to gu' oft with as little robbery ns we can." Because he opposed the tariff he would not throw away an oppor tunity to get a low one In place a n high one. The duty of Democrats is to support the hill which gives a la.-g measure of justice to the Filipinos though It Is Incomplete. Marlin Henry, the negro who was killed night before last in the yard of the Central of Georgia railway, Imd been a switchman for more than twenty years. He had risked death a thousand times, nnd had always won. hong Immunity from lmnn Imd made hint indifferent to the danger In the midst of which he worked, and the time came when tlr/t eternal vlgilnnco which was the price of safety was lacking. He was killed where one less accustomed to the danger of the moment would have escaped. In arresting the twenty-two mem' hers of the Workmen’s Council at St Petersburg, the Imperial government probably thought It would cut off the; head and leave the revolu tion adrl.t like a/rudderless ship on the sea of uncertainty. It Is not like ly, however, that leaders will long be laoking to take the placcp' 1 made va cant. The government will have to go deeper or fall as Ignomlnlouaty as It has In the past. A Bit of Alcoholic Autobiography. From the Alkali Eye. We downed a qt o' swlzzletal! last night In honor o somethin er other thet has now slipped our mind, an' then we went an’ tore up the' wooden sidewalk in 'front o’ the Methody church an' bnllded a Are In front o’ th' yellow dog s'loon; then we let th' preacher lick us (we never raise our hnnd or our foot again a preacher— wo might he a preacher ourself some time), an’ licked a policeman who was new in our presinkt an’ who saw the prccher lick ns nn' thought thet he could do tho same trick; then we said yessum to a old lady thet said we had ben drinkln', then we . won dered around In th’ dark and Anally fell over th' bluff south o’ town an' slept away th' rest o' th' night on th' rocks forty feet below; when we waked up an opened our eyes th' vil lage band was a-p!ayin’ a tune some where off Ih th' dlatants an’ th' cor- oner was a-softln' onto our remains; when we rlz up in their midst th’ doc said it waB a good thing we was drunk, thet bein' drunk pro'bly saved our life an' when he asted un where we was a-gdln’ we said we was a- goln’ uptown ter git our life Baved agin. We Lead in Style, Fit and Quality Furious Fighting. "For seven years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the' use of Electric Bitters: I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't In tend In the future to be without them In the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine.” Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 60c. s bottle. Trv them todav. I McSweeney’s Old-Fashioned Pound Coke. Is without doubt superior In qual ity to anything you or “your mother" ever made. His White Fyult Cake Is made of a delicious while batter, with tho very best crystallzed cherries and pineapple, and Is an article any housekeeper should ho proud to have on her table. Pound Cake 30c per lb. White Fruit Cake 40c per lb. How About Bread? There is nothing In this world or never has been which pleases every body. We think our Cream Bread comes nearer the Ideal of perfection of most people, and it is only be cause the best flour, shortening, yeast and even cream Is used, and besides a man who thoroughly under- stande his business bakes It. Try one dollar's worth of tickets and have our bread wagon call. Mock & Rawson. J. K. PRAY, Presl ’resident. A. P. VASON Vloe Prei President. EDWIN STERNE. Ceehler. ' | 'HIS tank has a good active hoard of Directors and a strong body of Stockholders. In addition to supervision hy the national government it has hi-monthly examinations by the Directors. The Citizen s National Bank, Of Albany, Ga., Hon. Jake Moore Suffered Twenty Years With Indigestion. Cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. OFFICE OP Ct>e prison Commission ot Ceorgra JOS. S. TURNBR. Chairman. TOM EASON. Commlitlonor. CLEMENT A. EVANS. Commissioner. GOODLOS Y- 'jINCY. Secrete J. C. MOORS. Stall Warden. Atlanta, August 10, 1904. ‘ E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Ill. 'Dear Sirs:—“I have suffered more than twenty years from Indi gestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. My heart would beat eo fast I could not sleep, at times I would almost draw double with pain in the pit of my stomach. I lost twenty-five pounds; in fact, I made up my mind that I could not live but a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure. I consented to try it to please him and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life and, am in better health than for many years. Kodol did it I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity will be benefited.” Yours very truly, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only digestant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact, it contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic and recon structive properties. All other digestants and dyspepsia remedies digest certain classes of food only, and are lacking in reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is prepared at the laboratory of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, and is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The 1906 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Cal endar will be sent free on receipt of 2 cents in postage by addressing E. C DeWitt & Co, Chicago. $7.50'to $20.00 $6.00 to $25.00. If you are out for Clothes that are 9 worthy “In and Out” and “Out and In” then come in and look at ours. $2.50> $6.00. S. B. Brown & Co* A Round of Drii?hs of the right kind of whiskey will make every fellow HURRY BACK. When you ask a friend to have something, take him where he will not be poisoned. Tbe Office 5&loon is known among connois- suers for the purity and high quality of the Liquors serve dover the bar at bar prices. It holds first place in the estimation of those who know. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA. IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1905. DEPARTURES ARRIVAL8 c or Waycroos, Brunswick and Points From Waycross, Brunswick ar South and East. , Points South and East Train No. 91 Leaves... 2:15am Train No. 95 Leaves 2:00 pm Train No. 94 Arrives 11:60pm Train No. 90 Arrives 2:15 z For Thomasvllle, Montlcello and From Thomasville, Montlcello an* Points West. Points West. Train No. 71 Leaves 4:00pmj Train No. 72 Arrives ll'35ait Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pa s. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Pass enger Agent, Thomasvllle, Ga. ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y. DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. NO. 18. Lv. Albany .... 13: OOnoon Ar. Cordele 1:25pm Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm 8. A. L. Ry Ar. Macon 4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Atlanta ..'...7:60pm C.-of Ga.Ry NO. 17. Savannah ...7-15am S.A.I Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGa Macon 11:30am G. S. &l Jacksonville 8:00am G.S. &] Corde'e 2:10pm Albany .,...3:35pm NO. 16. Lv. Albany ‘••30pm Ar. Cordele .... 6:15pm Ar. Macon 9:35pm G. S. & F.Ry ,Lv. Ar. Helena 9:30pm S. A.L.RylAr. NO. 15. Macon .. . .G:45am G. S. & F.! Helena 5:30am S.A.LJ Cordele 9:30am Albany ...,11:15am For additional information, rates, etc., address A. V. PHILLIPS. Com’l Agt., Albany,Ga. j s rnPw c S. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Ant. v p . „ „ .,t W8 ’ „ J Q. ADAMS, soliciting c re | ght and Pasaent|er c.rielt, 0^’ I- Clifford Hale. Leonard N. Soecr KALE & SPEER, LAWYERS. Office, 881-2 Broad Street. Albany. 6a. ■H wmm Prompt and careful attention given to a bootnesa submitted t« 6 Per Cent. Fan Loans. TH0S. H. MILNER, Attornoy-at-Law, VENTULETT BUILDING. j indstinct print V