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t AuBANV OAILV HERALD: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1#, 1908,
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The turnpike road
to peoples' hearts,
1 find,
Lies through their
mouths, or L mis
take mankind.—
Peter Pindar.
/IN ER\
\S E A L J
-'■And the turnpike guide post is the
trade mark of the National Biscuit
Company. It points the way to the food
of quality-—biscuit and crackers so perfectly
baked and properly protected; so cleanly
packed and freshly kept, that they never fail to
please in their mission to the appetite and heart.
This trade mark always appears in red and white.
It is placed on each end of a dust and moisture proof
package that keeps the contents in their original condition.
National Biscuit Company products are thus distinguished and
warranted—you are thus protected and guided, in buying the most'
perfect of bakery products.
... , by * P»d“Re ot GRAHAM CRACKERS. You will Instantly recogmn
tndr superiority over any oxdint^ Gxz^m cncktn you ever tasted. They contain all the good
of the bat Graham flour c
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
on the general question ot the negro.
“I know nothing whatever of your
views on that subject, and made no
allusion to you In connection there
with.
"I simply wished you to know these
facts.
“With every sentiment of eBteem, I
am, Sincerely yours,
“R. &. MaeARTHUR.”
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Jno,
, D. Twiggs, President. M. Weslosky, Vice-President,
F. O. Tlcknor, Secretary and Manager.
Office Telephone, 30. 1 Manager’s Telephone, 112.
ALBANY INSURANCE AGENCY
Office, Second Story S. B. Brown Building.
Directors—S. B. Brown, Jno. R. whitehead, M. Weslosky,
Twiggs, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. O. Tlcknor.
Jno. D.
Leading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five
of the strongest insurance companies In the world, with combined assets
of over two hundred million dollars, among others the Aetna, Home of
New York, Insurance Co. of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union,
and all of the stock companies organized In this State, 1. e„ the Georgia
Home of Columbus, Atlanta Home and Atlanta-Birmingham of Atlanta.
All classes of risks written, large lines, special hazards, farm proper
ty and gin houses'solicited. We Insure against Fire, Lightning, Torna
does. Accident and Health, Steam Boiler, Liability Insurance and Fidel
ity Bonds placed In the best companies. If in need of any kind of Insur
ance drop us a card or telephone any of the ofilcers and a representative
will call promptly.
PROF. RAY,
The Renowned Astrologer, Palmist
and Clairvoyant
MACARTHUR DECLARES
HE DIDN’T SAY IT.
New York Divine, Well Known Here,
Writes to Governor Terrell. •
The Atlanta Journal publishes ‘ the
following:
Governor Terrell has received a let
ter from Rev. Dr. .R. S. MacArthur,
pastor of the Calvary Baptist church
of New York, In which the noted di
vine denies that he alluded to the
chief executive of Georgia In a recent
address on the negro question given
In the Church of the Epiphany.
According to the statements of sev
eral New York papers, Dr. MacArthur
was quoted as having said that the
governor of Georgia agreed with him
In the advocacy of the social equality
of the negro.
When Informed of the reported
statement of Dr. MacArthur, Governor
Terrell declared that the New York
minister was not referring to him, as
he had never discussed the negro
question in any manner with Dr. Mac
Arthur. The governor said that Dr.
MacArthur had made a mistake or
was misquoted, as he, Governor Ter
rell, was an extremist in opposition to
the social equality of the negro.
The letter which .was received from
Dr. MacArthur states that he made no
reference at all to Governor Terrell.
T.adles and Gentlemen: This Is your
last chance to consult one of the
*r r „ -.*.,^t nstrologers of modern times.
He l surely going to leave the city
no * eiandav. All those who value
* ■>* nd want to know the future,
• • • • t.,1 o id-antage of this timely
'■lit.- veu may never have the
• to see him again. St. John’s
" ‘ ’ B»oad street. Hours, 9 a. m. to
9 pi. Readings, $1.00.
The letter ,ln full is as follows:
“New Yoru, Feb. 12. 1906.
"My Dear Governor Terrell.
"Some of the New York papers quo
ted me this morning ns mentioning
your name In an address yesterday as
agreeing with me In certain phases of
the negro question. I never alluded to
you at all In that connection. I did
not mention your name in my address.
“I did allude to a remark of the gov
ernor of Georgia in an entirely differ
ent connection. The reporter, design
edly or otherwise, has mixed up the
statements and makes me refer to you
ns agreeing with me In certain views
OLD
CHEROOTS
Package of 3 for 5c.
(A cheroot is a cigar made without the head)
You know them—everybody does.
You see them everywhere, and a
million of them are smoked every
day.
But do you know how good they
are?
Don’t be prejudiced just because you
may be in the habit of paying 5 cents
for one cigar. Three Old Virginia
Cheroots are passed to you across the
counter for 5 cents only because you
don’t have to pay for the work of form
ing the useless head—the Little tip on
the end of the cigar, which you have
to bite off before you can light up.
Short leaves and clippings of selected
domestic tobacco blended in the fragrant
filler—and made up in the biggest,
cleanest cigar-factory in the world.
Sold wherever they sell tobacco
.1
AMERICAN CIGAR COMPAN&
Successor to
ft WHITLOCK
2SSZS2
K09QS
irmmmsm
■V.
The New Cough Syrup—the one that
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels
—Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey nnd
Tiir. It expels nil cold from the sys
tem, cuts the phlegm out of the throat,
strengthens the mucous membranes of
the bronchial tubes, and relieves
croup, whooping cough, eto. Children
love It. Sold by Albnny Drug Co.,
Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
C. H. WALTON LOCAL
WESTERN UNION MANAGER.
Comes to Albany from Washington,
D. C.—Already In Charge.
Mr. C. H. Walton, late of Washing
ton, D. C., has been placed by the
management of the Western Union
Telegraph Co. in charge of the Albany
office.
Mr. Walton reached the city several
days ago, and succeeds Manager Wes
ton, who had been In charge of the lo
cal office since the retirement several
weeks ago of Mr. Y. C. Rust, who ten
dered his resignation after having
been In Western Union harness for n
quarter of a century. -
Mr. Walton is an experienced man
in hts business, and his coming means
that the local office ot his company
will render efficient service to the pub
lic. He hns for some time been an
operator In the press gallery of the
United States house of representatives
at Washington, and comeB here direct
from the capital.
The Yellow Fever Germ
has recently been discovered. It bears
a close resemblance to the malaria
germ.' To free the system from dis
ease germs, the most effective remedy
Is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 26c at
Albany Drug Co.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Mother’* Favorite.
The soothing and healing properties
of this remedy, Its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
made It a favorite with people every
where. It Is especially prized by
mothers of small children, tor colds,
croup and whooping cough, as It al
ways affords quick relief, and n» It
contains no opium or other harmful
drug, it may be given as confidently to
a baby as to an adult. For sale by
Hllsman-Sale Drug Go.
COSTS THOUSANDS TO
COLLECT HUNDREDS
Discussion In House Shows Interest
ing Facts Concerning Unlied States
Customs.
Washington, Feb. 16. — Tho “morn
ing hour” prevailed la the House yes
terday after 6 o’clock. Tho net result
was the subject of a bill to Increase
to $30,009 the federal appropriation to
each state and territory for the sup-
peat of argleulturt.l experiment sta
tions, and of a bill repealing the pres
ent law granting American register
to foreign ships wrjeked and repaired
on the American coast in the discre
tion of the Secretary of the Depart
ment of Commerce and Labor,, and re
quiring a special act of Congress to
grant such register.
The feature of the day was the at
tempt of Mr. Payao, chairman of the
ways and means committee, to get up
his bill for the consolidation of-cus
toms collection districts. A furious
opposition developed, and on a roll
call a large majority voted against
considering the bill. Again, when the
experiment station bill came lip, the
debate reverted to the Payne bill, and
It was wltli difficulty that It could be
brought to an end. Mr. Payne, speak
ing on his hill, said It cost last year
$1,400 to collest no revenue *at Beau
fort, N. C. At Albemarle, N. C., It cost
$1,606 to collect $5. There were fifty-
one non-paying ports on the list which
Mr. Payne read from. Tho total col
lected In the iorts was $47,242 and
the expense of maintaining the ports
was $156,185.
Mr. Thomas, .of North Carolina, de
veloped an argument against the con
solidation of ports. The measure, he
declared, was not one of economy. If
all the ports referred to by the com
mittee were abolished, he said, but
$109,000 a year would be saved, and
more than this would be lost by rea
son of smuggling, which, he main
tained, would be carried on In the
abandoned ports. Besides, there were
many other duties discharged by cus
toms officers besides collecting reve
nue. Mr. Blackburn, of North Caro
lina, also spoke against tbe Payne $>111.
An indirect compliment was paid to
Mr. Longworth by a vote to adjourn
until Monday, although -nothing will
appear In the record of Its purpose.
Are an every day. posses
sion. They don’t seem
very wonderful until you
lose them. It doesn’t make
the affliction any easier to
bear to know that YOU
are probably to blame for
not consulting a competent
Optician in time. That
probably tbe right Glasses
at the right time would have
saved them.
Don’t Let This be Your
Experience.
Consult Us in Time.
Examination Free.
Phil Harris,
Leading Opthalmic Optician.
Nicke|Alarm
Clocks
That will wake you up, and
keep good time, only
$1.00.
^Also nice line of Ster
ling Silver* Cut Glass
and Hand Painted Chino
for Wedding Presents.
Every article engraved free.
Phil Harris,
LEADING JEWELER.
•Phone 187.
ta'Mall orders Will receive our
very prompt attention.
FOR AND AGAINST LIQUOR
There may be much to be said,
^ but ho ohe who is for liquor will
be against the line of liquors dis
pensed at our
j POPULAR BAR.
The whiskey we sell is a de
cidedly smooth article. Made
right in the first place and aged,
not by artificial means, but by
time’s mellqwiiig hand. It’s the
same way all through. Whiskey,
Wines or Beer at our bar is A-I.
Dnvl».Exobingo
Bank Building
THE OFFICE
Bread street.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR 8HERIFF.
I hereby announce my candldaoy for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Dougherty County, subject, to the
white Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends and the-public generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself- as a can
didate for-the office of Treasurer of
-Dougherty County, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary. I re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends and fellow citizens.
H. A. TARVER.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for Treasurer of Dougherty
' County, subject to the white Demo-
: crate primary called for March 22. I
j respectfully ask the support of my
friends and acquaintances, and pledge
'my best attention to the duties of tho
office In the event of my election.
PAUL H. JONES.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Treasurer of Dough
erty County, subjeot to the action of
the white Democratic primary, March
22. I most earnestly solicit support
from my frlendB and the public gen
erally. P. E. TUCKER.
! FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re-
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B. F. MANNING
RENTING, COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT
FOR BALE.
Two doeiroblB plantations on terms to
purohfiaer One place 826 acres two i_
south of Albany, fine pasture go enclosed wit I
ire miles- Thirteen hundrod acres si
Uea from Albany, 000 acres open land ba
ndjno wut. land,
nth street, ohmp.
.. nor. lot in Arcadia, op
IM D«rirabio r homa^cm r ' Washington .tret;
^DeSrahle cottage on Residence street,
^HovoraltalldinK lota on State atroefc; M
>nd loan money to bnlld houses
Three desirable resldencea on‘State at:
% cash, balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell
’have, but I can fauvron moat ,anyt_
want In roal estate I haven’t time to
advertisements but I am selling, Give
call nnd I will sell to yon.
Will be glad to show yon and. figure with:
on what Ihnvo, I do a general oollaoting I
Inese and solicit your patronage.
Off!os In the court house.
Alan
you i
thins
New Partnership.
Announcement is hereby made t
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones ’
formed a partnership for the pra
of law and to engage in the real
tate business, with offices at' 207-8 .
Davis-Exchange Bank Building, the
style of the firm being Ed, R. & Ola:
ton Jones. Their services are respe
fully tendered the publto.
election to the office ot Clerk of the
Superior Court of Dougherty County,
I
I
| subject to the white Democratic pri
mary.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 6, 1906.
’ I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Dougherty County subject to the com
ing primary, and solicit the support
I of the voters of Dougherty County.
S. W. GUNNISON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dougherty County, subject to the
action of the white Democratic pri
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of the voters ot Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
Cypress Shingles
FOR SALE.
B. R. Bailey,
-Walker Station, Ga.
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
' J
Efqulfl B«n«r Instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Piano3, Furniture, Picture Frames
Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors, and all polished, varnished
or enameled surfaces. • ;
It renows and redrersoa every
thing it touches. Re varnishing la
unnecessary, bocaiises scratches,
stains and dirt Instantly disap
pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant
surface.
Ciquld V«nW Is not a varnish, b:
a surface food that is aboorbed 1
the old finish, blatantly :
tbe latter to its origins
nes3. Easy to use—o
of cheese cloth Is neces
instantly
One
customer writ,
that it is worth $100 per bottle, v
The price is only 60 cents.
»t.wtrl«l bottl...t lOc.ueh
Sold by
J. A. WILLIAMS,
City Furniture Repair Shop.
'Phono 345.
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