The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 25, 1906, Image 2

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•' '>V \ v 4 : >V®® =M*= ± re THE ALBANY DAU.Y HERALD: 7£L!!«0AY, JANUARY 25, 1906. aa ———' 4 1- «2 til S— 1_— ?' -"" .." ■ ■"■■■ ' ■■ .'■ 1 ■■■' ■■ '■■■y i 1 r»»' ■ ■mu® any Herald BY THE— aid Publishing Co. dclntosh............ President T. McIntosh Sec. A Treas. Davis.... ..Bus. Mgr. ■ ;■•■ - —■ ■■ / Afternoon Except 8und»y, lily (8 pages) Every Saturday. ' . . ■: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. illy Herald,'rine year... 86.00 illy Herald,'six months....... 2.60 ly Herald, three months 1.25 ekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.00 All subscriptions payable In ad. ce. dvertlslng rates reasonable and de known on application, ards of thanks, resolutions of re. ct and obituary notices, other than se which the paper Itself may give a matter sf news, will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line, ex it when such notices are publish- by charitable organizations, when special pete will be named. ‘•lotlces of church and society and other entertainments from which revenue Is to be derived, beyond a ef announcement, will be charged at/the rate of 5 cents a line. Office second floor Postofflce Build- corner of Jackson and Pine eelp. i the Atlanta news quarrel.!' thirty-second miles. Judge Pendleton, of tho superior) It Is almost Incredible that an auto- court of Fulton county, has enjoined mobile should be able to cover a dls- Editor John Temple Graves, of the At- jtance of live miles In two minutes and lanta News, from using the columns, of thirty-four seconds, yet such was the The Herald deals with advertising agents by special contraot only, and v advertising agent or agency le au- orlzed to take contracts for adver- cmdnts to be Inserted In this paper. THE HERALD 18 Offlolal Organ of the City of Albany. Official Organ of Dougherty County, Official Organ of Baker County, Official Organ of the. Railroad Com mission of Qoorgla for the Second Congressional Dlstrlet. =i= TELEPHONES: Editorial Rooms and Business Of fice, 60. - .Composing Room and Job Printing Office, 60—3 rings. If you see It In The Herald It’s so. If you advertise In The Herald It goes. _ | ■&!!> /-■;:>■■■; ’ i.'..-TT====rwr-— THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1906. * ■ ,■ ■;„Ca8t,ro will probably change his , mind before tho French warships get thin shooting distance, >5 BJ — • In about six weeks more the fruit crop, especially poach, will begin to be ruined—in the nowspnpors. The rains have played havoc with nnroafia, not only In this Immediate sebtlon, but throughout the entire ate. That- much-hornlded cold wave Isn’t ■ 09I1I, after all, down here In God’s 'try. it batne In time anil Is Bnf- nt, however, to keep peaches and her fruit trees from jloomlug out eason. WatBon forgives the Atlanta nal for everything und folds It to bosom, while nil other papers In the state tlipt pretend to he Demo- ntlc nre given the marble heaft by “T.rlrd o| Mountain Top." . Parham, of the WiVcroia .Henan. 'and Grubb] of tho Darien Gazette, n * od poll* to draw to, hio alluding, across .the wive grass and palmetto stretch* of country that separates them, to Colonel Until! as "the next governor of Georgia.” that paper for his personal advance ment or In his candidacy for United States senator; from reproducing laudatory commonts on ,his cafidldacy from the other pnpers'of the state; nnd from declaring the Atlanta News for or against any one of the candi dates for the governorship of Georgia. Tho temporary Injunction will hold until tho 27th of Jnnuary, when It will bo either dissolved or made perma nent. Tills Is another chapter In the quar rel In the family of the News, with Editor Graves at the head of one fac tion and Charles Daniel at the head of the other. Daniel and his adher ents nro unwilling that Editor Graves, who Is a candldnto for the United States senate against Senator Bacon, should boost his candidacy In the col umns of tho paper, or tlmt he throw tho Influence of the paper to either of the candidates now In tho field or hereafter to announce for governor of Georgia. At best, It Is an ugly and regrotta- bio squabble, Tho rise to favor and Influence of the News lias been phe nomeiml, and It Is to be deplored that the relations of the paper’s official family are not to remain pleasant. Tho personality of Editor Graves Is strongly stumped upon the paper, and sympathy, so fnr as the public Is con cerned, will be apt to strongly favor him. The Herald, In common with the press of the state and the public gen erally, hopes that the troubles now be ing nlred In tho courts will he speed lly and amicably adjusted. TI10 Savannah Nows says: "Speak er Cannon, It Is reported, Is wearing a suit of South Carolina Jeans clothes, nnd a dlspatoh says that a South Caro linian Iuib sont him a pall- of sus penders ef Palmetto state brand. That, however, must, he r. mistake. Nobody wears 'susppndors’ with jeans breeches; they must bo 'galluses,' fastened on with n shingle nail or a wooden ’skewer.’ Moreover, If 'Uncle Joe’ can wear Ids breeches with only one 'gallas' lie will come still nearer being tho real thing.” The loss of tho steamship Valencia nonr, Victoria seems to have been oiio of the most serious marine disasters of recent times. Where tho unfortu nate vossol struck, It was Impossible for rescuers to reach her, nnd 139 of the passengers nnd crew hre reported lost. It. Is a pitiful story the dis patches bring of tlio sacrifice to the romorsoloBS appetite of the sen of women and children, who clung for long hours In the rigging, waiting and praying for the relief which could not come. achievement of the gasoline car driven by Hemery on the beach at Ormonde, Fla., yesterday. A pnrt of the distance covered must have been at a rate In excess of two miles a minute, or a hundred and twenty miles an hour. This Is faster than the fastest express trains have over traveled, and, It Is needless to odd, the risk which the drivers brave Is Immensely greater In proportion. Tile stenm or gasoline car Is strongly nnd carefully built, bid flaws creep in In spite of abundant precaution, und tho fatal break is apt to come at the moment when terrific speed Is Imposing the severest strain. Last year the races at Ormonde were not pulled off without an accident which snuffed out two lives. It has come to pass tlint serious and often fatal’ nccldents occur with nearly every road or track race In which cars of very high speed participate. ATI FIRST HANDS, ’l ' Vr % , The Amerlcus Times-Rdcbrder per petrated this paragraph; A Detroit man has unveiled a monument to Satan, lie says he admires Satan and “doesn't- be lieve a word In the Bible.” If he Is Bure about that, 5 where did he get his Information and Impres sions concerning Satan? Reproducing which, tho Montgom ery Advertiser offers this Interpreta tion: There Is such a thing ns getting impressions at flrBt hand, without having to read up on a subject. Perhaps the Detroit chap Is on good terms with “Auld Reekie.” The government Is Introducing some very damaging tostlmonv against Greene nnd Gnynor nt Savannah, and . the modus opornndl of the defense when it goes to break down the array III be watched with a great deni of Interest. , The Augusta Chronicle thinks that '.-‘‘perhaps the Russian masses did not take kindly to the revolution because they know Its success would certainly salt In the organization of the So ciety of the Daughters of the Russian Revolution.” H B 5? — • The "Town Topics reporter” seems , have set a pace in New York for the reporters of the metropolitan lilies. When It conies to “getting n” where newspaper men are not Iranibd, n “Town Topics" news liunt- is about the limit. The walk-out of two hundred- negro udents - at the Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Is remarkable for wo things—first, that Southern ne- . should be aggrieved that a Southern white man was placed over , and second, that the Northern ators In charge of the institution should have “stood pat" In support of the Southerner. The last, however, Is — accepted as an encouraging sign. It Is stated from Washington that .France Is to be given n free hand to deal with Venezuela. All right. But what Is n free hand, and how far can It go In a case like that? Suppose Franco should conclude, after finding tho job an easy one, to seize the South American republic and bold on to It with' the free hand? Col. W. D. Mann, the resourceful editor of "Town Topics," seems to be the most interesting living exponent of the unlimited possibilities of graft. There Is Just one thing In the colonel’s favor; he loved a shining mark, and robbed only those who could spare the money. Small game was beneath his notice. Indigestion Is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat, and gives I he stomach a rest—al lows It to recuperate and grow strong Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the di gestive organs to assimilate and trans. form all foods Into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn, and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Albany Drug Co, and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. “My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl vania. At times Bhe was unable to move at all, while at all times walk ing was paln'iil. I presented her with a bott.lp of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few applications she de cided It was the most, wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried; In fact, she Is never without It now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was 'ormerly trou bled with.” For sale by Sale-Davls Drug Co. We Lead in Style, Fit and Quality No Pill Is ns pleasant and positive as DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and effective that children, delicate ladles and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. Pure Fruit Preserves 1 „ A lot of the finest you have ever used, and each kind has a true flavor of the fresh fruit. •x Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, Fig, Per Jar, 35 Cents. We have also just received a gross of genuine imported Bitter Orange Marmalade, Per Jar, 15 Cents. This is an exceptionally delicious article for cold supper or lunch and the more you e»t the better you like it. Mock & Rawsoru $7.50 to $20.00 $6.00 to $25.00. If you are out V for Clothes that are worthy “In and Out” and “Out and In” then come in and look at ours. $2.50;to $6.00. Brown & Co. Georgia N Iorthern Railway 1 So. < Re. ad Down. | | Read Up. J. K. PRAY. Prusidoiw. A, P. VASON. Vice President. EDWIN STERNE. Cashier. Nr. C 1 Su. onlyi No. 4 v j No. 2 | 1 Daily Dally •[ExrSun.l Effective Oct. 1905. STATIONS 4th, No. 1 Daily No. 3 Daily 7:ffin«l 7:30am Lv. ... Albany . .. Ar. 11:40am S: 20pm 8:2-! anil 4:‘l4j)inl Strain Ap. .. Ticknor . .. Lv. 10:40am 7:15pm S:J0;.nv 4:60rmj S :30am Ar. ... Doerun . .. Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 0:10am 1 5:30pm' 9:19 am Ar. .. Moultrie .. Lv. io :00am G: 35pm 9:i;oam| f-: J 5nrr| 1:15pm Lv. Ar. 8:05am 5:15pm 10:10am! f: T'm 1 :55 pm Ar Pavo .. .. Lv. 7:20am 4:30pm Id: 45am 7:00pm; ,?:20pirlAv. ... Boston . .. Lv. G :50am , 4:00pm Connections t Albany with. S. A. L. T HIS bank baa a good active board of Directors and a strong body of Stockholders. In addition to supervis on by tile national government it bis bi-monthly examinations by the Directors. The Citizens National Bank, Of Albany, GA.\ Nos. 1 and .4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordele, Savan nah,- Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N. All trains make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga, Ry. points, including Atlanta, Macon, Americus,and Montgomery. Sleep ing car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany p p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Ticknor, via F. R. & N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L. for Quitman,* ■ Vakjosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Connections at Moul- ■. tvje via A. & B. for Tifton and Thomasville.. S. A ATKINSON, U. T. A.. G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr., j Albany, Ga. Moultrie, Ga, •Not only the whole South, but the whole country, watches with deep In terest the bulletins from Gen.-Joseph Wheeler’s bedside. Although the at tack of pneumonia from which he is suffering la declared to be of a mild type, his age is a factor to be reck oned with, nnd the danger will be great until convalescence ts fairly under way. ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y. DAILY, PASSENGER'TRAIN SCHEDULES. Thai Hoke Smith-AtUmta Journal' ’Pom Watson alliance, mutual admira tion society, or whatever else you may choose to call It. may last through the campaign, but we doubt it. Hoke is variable and subject to change on the ground of expediency, and Tom is irascible and self-opinionated, while the Atlanta Journal—well, it’s just the same old blunderer In politics. Buy them separately—-mix together, and you have Paint Perfection, ready to apply. Albany decor atingco tiPA »y, V. <s NO. 18. Lv. Albany ... ,12;00noon Ar. Cordele 1:25pm Ar. Savannah ...S:00pm S. A. L. Ry Ar. Macon 4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry A r. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Atlanta 7; 50pm C.-oE Ga. Ry NO. 16. Lv. Albany J '30pm Ar. Cordele s .... G :15pm Ar. Macon 9:35pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Helena ...... 9:30pm S. A. L. Ry NO. 17. Lv. Savannah ...7-i5am 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.Ry Lv. Cordele 2; 10pm Ar. Albany 3:35pm NO. 15. Lv. Macon .. .. G: 45am G. S. & F.I Lv. Helena 5:30am S.A.L.l Lv. Cordele 9; 30am Ar. Albany ...,11:15am SKA BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule Effective July 3, 1905—90th Meridian Time. No. 8» | NORTH No. 79 2; 10p.m. 2:39 p.m. 2:54p.m. i8:55p.m. o: 16p.m.! 9:35p.m. 2:00 m. 2:05p.m. 8:00p.m'. Lv ..Albany.. Ar] 1 Lv ..Sasser.. Ar|l2 Lv .Dawson. Arjl2; Lv .Richland. Arjll |Ar Columbus LrjlO: Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 6: Via A. & N. Ry. j Lv ..Albany.. Arj 3: Lv .Cordele. Arj 1 Ar Savannah Lv| 7 30p.m. 53p.m. 36p.m. 31a.m. 15a.m. 40a.m. 25p.m. 25p.m. 16a.m. No. 8o WEST | - No. 79 :10p.m. Lv ..Albany.. Ar l:2op.n. : 16p.m. Lv . Lumpkin. Ar 11:12a.m. :47p.m. Lv Hurtsboro Ar 9:35an. 1:23p.m. Lv .Ft. Davis. Ar 8:66.vn. Mup.m.Ar N'tgomery Lv 7:30a.m :30p.m. Ar ..Selma.. Lv| 6:00a w :00a.m. Ar Pensaco'a Lv 11: 05i.it :B5n.m. Ar ..Mobile . Lv 12:40a a :l'6a.m.|Ar NewOrleann livj 4:ir.pit. :44p.m.)Ar .St. LoUis. Lv 1 8:0Oa.L« No. 80. Through train to Columbus] making cloaa oOuovutioii ai '.»c innd and Montgomery for all points West via L. &. N. and M. ti) 8 hi it Columbus and Atlanta with ail lines diverging for Eastern and Npr'b joints, roll Information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent. 8. A. ATKINSON. U. T. A.. Albany Ga. W p. SCRUGGS. T P. A- Savannah. Op CHARLES F. PTHWUHT AGP* * For additional information, rates, etc., address A V. PHILLIPS, Com’! Agt., Albany, Ga. j, s. CREWS 6. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V. P. & G. M., Albany Ga, J. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Passenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.' Atlantic Coast Line Railroad CtL PASSENGER SCHEDULES. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA. For Waycross, Brunswick and Points! From Waycross, Brunswick South and East. j Points South and E«t! Train No. 89 Leaves 12:50ami Train No. 94 Arrives... n-so Train No. ^5 Leaves 2:00pm Train No. 90 Arrives...! For Thomasville, Monticelto and Points West. Train No: 71 Leaves 4:00 pm Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am From Thomasville. Montlceilo Points West. Train No. 72 Arrives 11:31 Train No. 74 Arrives.......,y7:l£