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the ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY JANUARY 19, 1906.
A LITTLE KICK,
Insane and diseased. ‘‘Six years ago,”
she says, “after a terrible'railroad ac-
elddht, I wrote an open leter to the
press and to the presidents of the rail
roads, urging that a properly equip
ped medicine chest be carried on all
trains. My Idea was merely to miti
gate the sufferings of those who were
dying by rendering them unconscious.
I have never written, nor advocated,
anything more than tliat." This seems
to eliminate Maud Booth from the
euthanasia category.
Albany Herald
—BY THE—
raid Publishing Co.
McIntosh President
McIntosh See. A Tress.
i Davis Bus. Mgr,
the very height of arrogance, self-
The Herald Just can’t be pessTmls- ( righteousness and conceit for any man
tic, because it Isn't built that way, and to presume to demgnstsate anything
Is doesn't like to kick or scold; but l0 f a material or business nature "as
due regard for the rights of the pub.
Christ would."
He sometimes Impels us to take a ——
crack at somebody’s head. And so The news from Washington that the
this afternoon wo rise in behalf of a Panama Canal Commission and tlje
long-suffering public to say that In the President have reached the conclu-
pavlng that Is being done In the city sion to turn over the work of digging
loo little' regard for the convenience the ship canal to contractors might
and common rights of the nubile 1b be- have been anticipated. Government
1 Afternoon Except Sunday,
ly (8 pages) Every Saturday.
IMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
tcrald, one year $6.00
terald, six months 2.60
lerald, three months 1.26
Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.00
The Columbia State gives the South
Carolina legislature this tip: “The
people of South Carolina will not be
pleased by the election of any men to
run the dispensary who will consent
to take tile Job. That is the situation
In a nutshell." The dispensary busi
ness in, our sister state appears to
have become offensively rotten.
II subscriptions payablo in ad-
dvcrtising rates reasonable and
e known on application,
ards of thanks, resolutions of re-
it and obituary notlcea, other than
10 which the paper Itself may give
i matter of news, Will be charged
at the rate of 10 cents a line, ex-
rubbish as they go. At the postofllce begun. The same 1b true with reter-
cornor, Pino and Jackson streets, for en ce to the Improvement of our rivers
Instance, the sidewalk has been torn :in <i harbors.
Enough money has been
up and the place ankle deep-ln mud epjiroprlated and expended for the Inl
and slflsh for three weeks, or 'more, provoment of Flint river during the
The people who are laying the side-jlust twenty-five years to have put the
walk tiling have gone An down tho stream In a safe navigable condition
south side of Pine and Crossed over to ^ |f tho work had been done by eon-
tho north side of the Htroot, leaving tract Instead .of allowing It to be con-
the corner impavod, and a ditch and ^ HU med In paying off a few barge gangs
bank of clay where the coping ought operated under the war department,
to bo. Thore is no npparont excuse
for this, and it looks like utter dis
regard for tho comfort and conven
ience, not to say the common rights,
of l;lie people to have such a thor
oughfare in tho condition that the
for so long a
at the rate of 10 cente a line,
t when such notices are publish-
by charitable organizations, when
pecial rate will bo named,
lotlcei of ohurch and society and
other entertainments from which
eyenue Is to be derived, beyond a
:f Announcement, will be charged
at the rate of 5 cents a line.
ifHee'eecond floor Postoffice Guild-
i corner of Jaokson and Pine
For coughs and colds no remedy Is
equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar. It Is different from all oth
ers—better, because It expels, all cold
from the system by acting as a ca
thartic on the bowels. Affords Im
mediate relief In Croup, \Coughs,
Children love It. Sold by Albany Drug
Co. and HIIsfainn-Sale_ Drug Co.
FOR SALE—The Ragan lot, corner
Society and Jackson streets. Ed.
R. Jones. 13-6t
'he Herald deals with advertising
mts by special contract only, and
advertising agent or agency ie au-
irized to take contracts for advor-
imcnts to be Inierted In thle paper.
THfe' HERALD I8
dal Organ of the City of Albany,
dal Organ of Dougherty County,
dal Organ of Baker County,
dal Organ' of the Railroad Com-
n of Georgia for the Seoond
esclonal District.
Pure Fruit Preserves
postoffleo corner U,
time. It is In the power of the
Mayor and Council to have more re
gard Bhown for tho safety, conven
ience and comfort of the imbllo than
Is being exercised by those engaged
In tho paving of the streets of the
city, and It there Isn't a ohange for
the hotter In this particular The Her
ald Is likely to feel called upon to
make It warm for somebody.
A lot of the finest you have ever used, and each
kind has a true flavor of the fresh fruit.
Raspberry, /
Cherry,
Per Jar, 35 Cents,
Strawberry,
TELEPHONES:
lUartal Rooms and Bualneaa Of-
60.
imposing .Room and Job Printing
I0U see It In TKe Herald I He to.
ou advertise In Tho Horald It goes.
We have also just received a gross of genuine
imported
Bitter Orange Marmalade,
Per Jar, 15 Cents.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906.
There's a row on In the Atlanta
Two fac-
Nows Publishing Company,
tlons appear to have arisen In the of
ficial household of Atlanta’s bright,
red-headed afternoon paper—ono head
ed by John Temple Graves, the editor,
in-chlef, and the other by Charles
Daniel, the general manager. Mr.
Graves has gone into the courts, hav
ing tiled an application for an Injunc
tion, in which It Is oharged that Mr.
Daniel has formed a conspiracy with
of the Southern Rall
y's birthday.
<||ha Philadelphia Record has hoard
int there are throe hinds of million-
ros—good, bad and PltUburg mil-
Diinlres.
If* < J-,1 1
People in Lubbock'/county,' Texas,
e burning corn fuel, and, noting the
note, the Houstoh Post observes that
irn's henttng properties are best do-
loped after the grain lins boon re.
cod to a liquid,form."
Samuel Spencer
way, and othorB, tor tho purpose of
changing the policy of the paper and
having It run in tho Interest of the
Southern and Central of Georgia rail-
It Is alleged In tho petition for
.Hoke Smith, In his candidacy for.
povernor, la promising arid threaten-
ng to do things that tho govornor Is
Stterly powerless to do and that tho
eglslature alone can do. But Hoko
nrtdehtly expects to ho tho whole
Ring If hfy gets to bo governor.
ways.
Injunction that enough of the capltnl
stock of tho News company bus been
purchased by Spencer or n party rep
resenting him to form n controlling
Interest In connection with Mr. Dan
iel. There are, of course, two sides
to tho controversy, and statements
from Mr. Graves and Mr. Daniels are
published In tho Atlanta papers. The
temporary restraining order granted
by Judge Pendleton Is made .return
able on tile 27th of January.
Well, It matters not whothor Hoke
Smith comes out squarely In favor of
^ Democratic primary or not, the
State Democratic Executive Commlt-
tco will have something to sny about
■K
tt, and In sure to adhere to tho policy
that has obtained heretofore.
a Having pained, a respite through
•t the triumph of its policy of repres*
r ‘sion, tho Russian government lias
s once more put on its old-time auto-
>. orntio airs. Count Witte has inform-
(1 ed tho nation, through the medium of
an inspired newspaper article, that, if
the Eoiuna shortly to bo oleoted should
l ’ seek to transform itself into a con-
*’ Btttuent assembly it would cease to
e be a national parliament and become
0 a mere revolutionary meeting, which
r would be dispersed. The author of
s these remarks is the same Count
n Witte who only a few weeks ago,
lt when the waves of revolt were threat-
e enlng to engulf the C/ardom, pro-
e claimed ‘tlie Domna to be a constltu-
^ tional convention clothed with power
3 to establish a new and better order
of things. Such a government, with
d such inconsistent men in power, can
} not long survive in the natural order
y of tilings that depend upon the fluctu
ations' of human nature.
MOVED
Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange
Bank building, where we will be pre
pared to attend to business even more
promptly than heretofore.
Bacon
Equipment Company
NO. 16.
Lv. Albany ... .12:00noon
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
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective' July 3, 1905—90th Meridian Time.
Lv. Albany
Ar. Cordele
Ar. Macon
,Ar. Helena
Lv. Macon
Lv. Helena
Lv. Cordele
Ar. Albany
ncJrth
WEST
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Lv ..Sasser.. Arjl2:63p.m.
Lv .Dawson. Ar 12:36p.m.
Lv .Richland. ArU:31a.m.
Ar Columbus L? 19:16a.m.
Ar ..Atlanta.. Lv 6:40a.m.
. Lv ..Albany.. Ar
. Lv .Lumpkin. Ar
. Lv Hurtsboro Ar
. Lv .Ft Davis. Ar
. Ar N’tgomery Lv
, Ar ..Selma.. Lv
, Ar Pensacola Lv
Ar ..Mobile.. Lv
Ar NewOrleanaLv
Ar .St Louis. Lv
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Men continue to rise up, now and
then, and try to run a newspaper “as
Christ, would.” Unfortunately — or
perhaps fortunately — Christ did not
give the world a practical example or
demonstration of how to run a news
paper. ' His Kingdom' was not of this
world, and He sought to teach man
how to live so as to inherit eternal
life under the plan of salvation
wrought out for him by His perfect
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a faithful, perform-
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the better you like it.
Mock & Rawson.
J. K. PRAY.
President.
A, P. VASON,
Vice President.
EDWIN STERNE,
Cashier.
T his bank has a good active board of Directors and a
strong body of Stockholders. In addition to supervision
by tke national government it bas bi-montbly examinations by
• tbe Directors. .
Hie Citizen s National Bank,
Of Albany, Ga.,
$S.03 to $25.30.
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.
A Routed of Drioks
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
S&loop
is known among connois-
suers for the purity and high
q ualitv of the Liquors se r veover 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
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points
South and East.
Train No. 89 Leases
.12:50 am
Train No. 95 Leaves
. .2:00 pm
For Thomasville, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 71 Leaves
.. 4:00 pm
Train No. 73 Leaves
^Js
7:40 am
ARRIVALS
From Waycross, Brunswick and
Points South and East,
Train No. 94 Arrives.
Train No. 90 Arrives.
... .11:50 pm
.... 3:20 am
From Thomasville, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives.. 11:35ant
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pu
S.!A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling' Pass enger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
ALBANY & NORTHERN R Y.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
NO. 17.
Lv. Savannah ..-7:15am S.A.L.Ry
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C. of Ga Ry
Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Cordele 2:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:35pm
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