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THE HERALD 18
^tnplal Organ of the City of Albany.
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XHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906,
*,t • j; Reports Of ten degrees below zero
1 At. 3t. Paul cause ns tn this section to
’ : .feel that, after r.l), rain mid slush do
' .pot creivto (he worst possible weather
(conditions.
_'iCount. Boat In said to havo cyst Anna
(Gould 59,000.OOP should there be no
ir" ililtcU In the ilvorce proceedings, tho
' next bidder win probably ie able to
, ;buy him al a greatly red Seed »?!ce.
; Atlanta I '■(■'' hid Savannah in sev
eral things i>. :• (n- of them In polltMK
Pffi . ,;Mtmiel|inl damp: la In the ravital, In
. '••comiihrlsoii v.Iti’., those which period).
■ .'tally conveh-.o the Forest City, are ha
.. liquid qlr to therntlt.
'"ij;. \ Sprjnktng of p: i'll leal jokes, what if
fkVi,■i.-l'idRe.Diet RuVxrk, as has been sag.
Rested, were to slip In and capture
gp.t . \Jf
^Fulton county white tho two resident
cuttdldutea wove devoting exclusive at-
KM. tontlon to oacI ch-?v?
.
' «-/The Qullnilui Advertiser tliluks that
''•although tie lively gait at which
. . women movrdf, these strenuous days, 1
^8*/ and the vu*lo*J- ! of interests which nil
% j their lives‘have do:}*.: away, to a great
b ., exteut. vlfh i
t
jT- nerVous tr ’ ‘
•te pjicveased."
Md-time evil gossip*
id insouuin have
In case o. r a C.w-1 between Colonel
< * ;• . graves, and (Vuv English, th* for*
I* . *
I r Ijitet. would onj'.v a distinct .idvantage,
l Jt Would talio u.oiv Unin an average
:* marksman. ^• make a hit at thirty
paoe^on a target no larger than is af
forded by tho manly form of the late
editor;of UK* News.
ST '
Assistant' Ct '4missloner
Aval cul
J Red*
PREPARING TOR TROUBLE.
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The tact that the War Department
has ordered the mobilization of 38,V>00
troops of the regular army at Manila,
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and the further fact that the Navy
Department Is prepared lo heavily re-
Inforcei tho Asiatic squadron on short;
notice, nil by wajp of precaution in
view of possible trouble lh China, In
dicate that the government Is concern
ed to such an extent that It fs un
willing to risk the consequences which
might prove the penalty of un prepar
edness In that quarter.
The unreBt In China, which la the
result of antl-forelgn sentiment, Is un-
doubtedly spreading. The hostility
which Is manifested to Europeans and
Americans la rapidly developing un
pleasant phases, and Is by no means
confined to the lower classes. That It
Is particularly Btrong against Ameri
cans has recently been manifested In
a manner unmistakable — a state’ of
affairs for which we may thank our
abominable Chinese exclusion law.
It fs therefore well that this govern
ment be prepared to act promptly and
effectively In the event ot an outbreak
In the Celostlal Empire. With such a
military force as It Is proposed to con-
sol I date at Manila, and a naval squad
ron of the strength Indicated In recent
publications based on Information
from the Navy Department, vigorous
measures could bo adopted by the Uni
ted States should occasion demand.
The proximity of the Philippines to
Chinese territory Is of vast strategic
Importance. In the event of an out-
hroak-such as Is feared, prompt action
which would not otherwise be possible
can bo taken, and the lives ot scores,
or ovon hundreds, of .imperilled for
eigners be saved.
THE NEGRO AND HIS OPPOR
TUNITIES.
Too many negroes fall to appreciate
tho fact that h mnn who can dig n
good ditch or plow a straight furrow
Is n more useful and honored member
of society than a sorry school teacher
or a preacher without morals. That Is
why thousands of members of tho race
will fall to profit by tho mlvlce of
Booker Washington, who told an audi
ence of pogroos In New York a few
days ago that they should strive to
make themselves better servants than
tludr white rivals.
A few yean ago a I negroes In this
country occupied mental positions, and
not one In hundreds was educated. To
day many of that race nre filling posi
tions of trust and responsibility, while
the colored schools of tiro South are
overflowing
But. from slavery to tho achievement
of success In tho world of trade. In
dustry, finance and -ho professions can
not bo achieved by an entire race In
forty years. Booker Washingtons are
rare, and If there wore thousands like
him today, the field In which he Is
laboring would bo overcrowded.
Instead of being dissatisfied with its
present opportunities, if the negro
nice will but improve these opportun
ities ns they are now presented, it will
he ablo to take advantage of-,anything
that changing conditions may bring.
On tho other lit ml, failure to satisfac
torily meet the demands now made
upon them as •servants pad laborers
wilt render them incapable of grasp
ing whatever greater opportunities
may become theirs in the future.
.ture Wright and Director R
ding, of tlie Georgia experiment stn-
■ . . tlon. have g ' • to Washington to en
list Federal to operation tr. the strong
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effort that I - lo be made te success*
fally'TCoinkU ti e divaded Texas cattle
'fever in tbl:. Plate. It is lioped that
the mission v. »•’ prove successful: also
that the government is move formid
able verau. the Texas fever than ver*
• : sua the Me*.»•■- n\ boll weevil
■
Japan figure* that her war debt is
tta.ll,000,009. aid it Is proposed to pay
it up by lSIJ, This Is the feature of
tlie busiiuv- ; ‘of war which is relieved
by none of the inspiring notes of tri
ll uusph rising in response to news of
glpi-ious victories on land and sea. It
Will he a matter of "hard pan" until
: tha obligation is completely wiped out.
the burden will be heavy on the
tlons for slich farces as $1 for plain
drunks and $1.60 for drunk's “with
trlmmln’s?” A police court fine Is sup-
posed tp be a penalty, not a Joke.
Senator Tillman Is going to be In
the dispensary fight In his state until
the last ditch has been lost and taken.
His friends are said to have advised
h(m not to take part In the campaign/
but as be does not happen to be built
that way, be has found It Impossible to
come around to their way of thinking.
The fact that he will take active part
In the fight shquld remove any doubt
that there xHll be dull times In South
Carolina In the near political future.
Religion In'Tfils Country.
in the current labile of the Christian
Advocate (New York) Dr. H. K. Car-
roll makes his yearly report on the re
ligious bodies ot tho United States.
In the matter of numbers tile Roman
Catholics lead tlie procession, with 10,-
786,490 coiiimunlcants, a gain of 192,-
122. They have now 11,500 churches
and 14,000 priests. The Meihodists
Episcopal Methodists) come next, with
2,910,799 communicants; they have
now 27,300 churches and 17,400 itiner
ant ministers. The aggregate mem
bership of all the Methodist bodies la
the United States Is 6;429,815; of all
the Baptist bodies, 4,974,947; of all the
Lutheran bodies, 1,841,346; of all the
Presbyterian bodies, 1,723,871. The
Protestant Episcopalians hold tenth
place, with 817,846 communicants; the
Congregationalists hold eleventh place
with 087,042 communicants. Taking
all tho religious bodies In the country
together, Dr.. Carroll reports a net
gain of 1,030 houses of worship, 1,815
ministers and 619,155 communicants.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Oo&l,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
Railway.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Albany, Oa.
In Effect Jan. 8. 1905.
DEPARTURES!
For Dothan) Florala and Lock
hart 7;4gam
For Dothan, Floralla and Lock
hart 3:50 pm
For Macqn, Atlanta, Augas-
- ta, Columbus, Savaunali.... 4;06 ant
For -Macqn, Atlanta, Coliim- 7
bus, Montgomery, Troy....li:54am
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan
nah 9:00 pm
ARRIVALS:
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan ..' 8; 46 pm
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 1 11:40 am
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:25 am
From Montgomery, Troy, Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm
From'Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11; 30 pm
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
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. m. Parlor
car between Albany and Atlanta on
train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p.
m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m.
For further information apply to S.
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or
R 8. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al
bany, Ga.
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
HICKS*
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
|BreaHs up COLDl°
IN 6 TO 12 HOUR*
iTrlaJ JJott'f I-Jr.
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To the Public:
We will have at our store Feb-
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ruary 9-10, Friday and Saturday,
Mr. J. W. Alexander, represent*
ing the well known tailors, L. E.
Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, 0., with
a full line of samples of all the
new styles and shades of Import*
ed and Domestic Woolens for
Men’s Clothing. We will he
pleased to have you call and
make a selection and get your
measure taken while he is here.
Yours truly,
S. B. BROWN & CO.
Do You Use
Bread?
A supply of good bread is a certificate of health and a
guarantee of peace.
Our Breads
Do not “just happen” to be good—not an accident, but
the flour and shortening and yeast we use and Llie baker, too,
are all the best and highest grade money can get, apd it is
this reason that our breads are always a success.
Just get one dollars worth of tickets and have the bread
wagon call for your convenience.
Mock & Rawson
S E A B O A R 1 )
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July 3 1905—90th Meridian Time.
No. 80 |
NORTH
| No. 7f II No. 8n i
WEST
Nil
Albany
2:10p.m.|Lv
4:16p.m.lLv .Lumpkin. Ar
5:47p.m.|Lv Hurtsboro Ar
6:23p.m.|Lv .Ft. Davis. Ar
7:45p.m.|Ar N’tgomery Lv
11:30p.m.lAr ..Selma.. Lv
5:00a.m.lAr Pensacola Lv
2:56a.m.lAr ..Mobile.. Lv
7'.16a.m.|Ar NewOrlaans Lv
| 6:44p.m.|Ar .St. Louis. I v
Ar| i 4-op..
ll:12a.n
9:36a ij
8:66a.n
7:30a.m
6:00a n
11*05p H
12:40av
8: lGy.t*
'i • <lf|R
2:10p.m.|Lv ..Albany.. Arl l:30r.m.l
2:39p.m. Lv ..Sasser.. Ar|12:53p.m.|
i*64p.m. Lv .Dawson. Ar|12:36p.m.|
t:66p.iii.iLv .Richland. Arlll:bla.m.i
**l6p.m.lAr Columbus Lv;id*I5a.tn.|
'•35p.m.lAr ..Atlanta., Lv< 6:40a.tn.l
i Via A. & N. Ry. |
00 m.lLv ..Albany.. Ar| , ;3:25p.m.
05i.ra.ILv .Oordele. Arj 1:25p.m.
<:00p.m.lAr Savannah Lyj 7:15a.m.
On week days ^No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. m., arriving Dawson
7:25 a. ni. and Richland S:45 a. m.. connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, Americus and Savannah.
No. SO. Through train to Columbus, making close connection at Rich
land and Montgomery for all points West via L. & N. and M. & O. R. Ry.
at Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging for Eastern and North
ern points. Full information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent.
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A., Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
The police court at Albany netted
$847 tn January. This is more than
the receipts in Moultrie for an entire
year.—Moultrie Observer.
You dou’t get enough, Moultrie,
dear. We venture the assertion that
there are fewer drunk men seen on
the streets of Albany in the course of
a year than in any city of equal slzh
in tlie state, nor is disorder often at
tempted by the rowdy class of natives
or visitors. But when a man does get
drunk and appear on the streets, or
when a city ordinance is violated in
some other manner, the offender is
promptly taken in tow and his name
.entered on the docket. There are no
favorites or immunes in Albany.. Ex
isting ordinances are enforced “re
gardless," and when a defendant is ad
judged guilty he is Invited to contrib
ute in an amount calculated to leave
a bright spot on his memory. That Is
the only way to run a city’s police
court business satisfactorily, for of
Of ..the
loutders of the. subjects of the Mika-
o -Jong after the wire edge has -worn
ga the boundless enthusiasm bonJ what eartl »5- use are munlc JP al ordl
recent' war.
nances it they are to be the founda-
J. K. PRAY,
President,
A. P. VASON.
Vice President
EDWIN STERNE,
Cashier.
This Bank welcomes the account of the small depositor, whose
business receives the same careful attention as that of the larger
one. . , . .
Deposit your money with us and draw checks in payment ot
your bills. These checks, when paid, are your receipt.
< The Citizens National Bank,
, Of Albany, Ga.
Fernland Farms ..4
"Dairy Department 1
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
"Patronage Solicited
For Enga.gemervts Telephone No. 199
Georgia Northern Railway Co.
ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up.
No. G
Su. only
No. 4
Daily
No. 2 I
Daily
Ex. Sun.
Effective Oct.
1905.
STATIONS
4th,
| No. 1
Daily
| No. 3
Daily
7:30fun
3:50pm
7:30am
Lv.
... Albany .
. Ar.
11:40am
8:20pm
8:24am
4:44 pm
8:24am
Ar.
.. Ticknor .
. Lv.
10:40am
7:15pm
S: 30am
4:50pm
8:30am
Ar.
.. Doerun .
. Lv.
10:35am
7:10pm
9:10hm
5:30 pm
9:10am
Ar.
.. Moultrie
. Lv.
10:00am
0:35pm
9:30am
5:45pm
1:15pm
Lv.
Ar.l 8:05am
5:15pm
10:10am
6:25pm
1:55pm
Ar.
.... Pavo ..
. Lv.
7:20am
4:30pm
10:45am
7:00|iml 2:30pm
Ar.
... Boston .
. Lv.
6:50am
4:00pm
Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
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
tag car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany
9 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,
Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Connections at Moul
trie via A. & B. for Tifton and Thomasville.
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. G. E. SMITH, Traffig Mgr.,
Albany, Ga. Moultrie, Ga<
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 Leaves
.12:50 am
Train No. 96 Leaves
. .2:00 pm
For Thomasville, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 71 Leaves
. .4:00 pm
Train No. 73 Leaves
. 7:40 am
ARRIVALS
From Waycross, Brunswick
Points South and East.
and
Train No. 94 Arrives.........11:50pid
Train No. 90 Arrives 3:20 am
and
From Thomasville, Montlcello
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:35 an
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pm
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
NO. 18.'
NO. 17.
Lv.
Albany .
...12:00noon
Lv. Savannah
• - -7’ 15am
S. A. L. Ry
Ar.
Cordele .
...1:25pm
Lv,, Atlanta .
... .8:00am
C. of Ga. Ey
Ar.
Savannah
...8:00pm S. A. L. Ry
Lv. Macon ...
.11:30am
G. S. & F.Ky
Ar.
Macon ..
... .4:20pm G. S. & F.Hy
Lv.' Jacksonville 8:00am
G. S. & F.Ry
Ar.
Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. .Cordele .
•. .2:10pm
Ar.
Atlanta
... ,7:50pm C.-of Ga. Ry
Ar. Albany .
•. .3:35pm
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NO. 16.
NO. 15.
Lv.
Albany ..
...4-30pm
Lv. Macon ..
..6:45am G. S. & F.Ry
Ar.
Cordele .
.. 0:15pm
Lv. Helena .
.. .5:30am
S. A. L. Hy
Ar.
Macon .’.
.. .9:35pm G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Cordele .
.. .9:30am
Ar.
Helena .
....9:30pm S. A.L. Ry
wvywwvwvx^ww
Ar. Albany ..
..11:15am
For additional Information, rates, etc., address
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com’l Agt., Albany, Ga. j. 3 CREWS
3. A. ATKINSON. Union Ticket Agt. V . P. & G. M„ Albany! Ga.
J. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Passenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.
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