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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908.
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The Albany Herald
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1906.
Tho army appropriation bill Is to
be fought over In the house of repre
sentatives this week.
Clement Armnud Fnllleres yester
day succeeded Emile Loubet ;ib presi
dent of the ropuhllc of France.
1
"What Is wealth?" plaintively asks
the Augusta Herald. We refuse to
answor a question which would serK
ouBlJr'inorlmlnate us.
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John. B. Stetson died yesterday at
his home near Deland, Fla. Stetson
\made an honest hat, and Suit-making
was his business. May ho rest In
peace.
Frojn whole pact's on Saturday and
! Sunday, Alice and "Nicky, 1 as she at-
JjKM-
fectlonatoly calls him, have dropped
to twenty IlneB on Monday ns figures
|n the nows dispatches.
was driven in disgrace from hfs po
sition. His spirit crushed, his physi
cal forces quickly succumbed. Though
his guilt when made known to the
world was no greater than It had been
before, knowledge that the mask hqd
fallen added a burden beneath which
the unhappy, man was quickly crushed.
In a few months, John A. McCall
will have been forgotten.
THE HERALD’8 MISFORTUNE.
Ab the result of yesterday morning’s
Are, which seriously crippled the plant
of tho Herald Publishing Company, It
Is necessary to ask the Indulgence of
our patrons of all classes, and the pub
lic generally.
Thadks to the unflagging zeal of onr
employes and to a fortunate combina
tion of gratifying circumstances, we
are able to Issue The Herald this
evening In Its regular form. It ts
probable that not a number will be
mlBsed. It will be Impossible, how
ever, to change advertisements for
several days, and In this department
we crave the patient Indulgence of our
patrons. Practically all tho advertis
ing type In the plant was either de
stroyed or badly dnmageri.
The Job department Is hors de com
bat. The job presses are out of com
mission, and there remains hardly a
handful of serviceable job type. The
Btock of stationery Is, fortunately, but
slightly damaged.
There will bo the least possible de
lay In repairing the damage which
tho plant has Buttered, and In a few
days we will be able to fully accom
modate our patrons. Already Is new
type arriving, and other supplies will
be Installed as rapidly as they can be
secured.
For such shortcomings as The Her
ald may present during the next few
days, we crave the public’s Indul
gence. By the end of the week we
hope to have our Job printing depart
ment In full swing again, and will re
store no^-mnl conditions In the news
paper department ns soon as may be
found practicable.
Force! Force! Force!
Sunny Jim was a forceful chap
And he ate, as a matter of course.
A pkg. on hand, he considered crisp;
We mean a package of Force,
We sell Force tbat’s fresh ana good,
And cerfalply can’t be beat.
The company calls it fine Force food,
Because it Is delicious to eat.
The Enterprise Store is our place,
The place to find it, of course;
Telephone 159 and get on the chase
For a pacakge of delightful Force
Mind Reading and Fortune Telilng.
Madame Rechen, mind reader and
fortune teller, will be in Albany for
ten days only. Hours, 2 to 9 p. m„
at Mrs. Newell’s, 25 Broad street.
i 17-2t
New Partnership.
Announcement Is hereby made that
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones have
formed a partnership for the practice
of law and to engage in the real es
tate business, with offices at 207-8-9
Davis-Exchange Bank Building, the
Btyle of the firm being Bd. R. & Clay
ton Jones. Their services are respect
fully tendered the public.
GENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at.
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Jan. 8. 1905.
DEPARTURES:
For Dothan, Florala and Lock
hart 7:45am
For Dothan, Floralla and Lock
hart 3:50 pm
For Macon, Atlanta, Augus
ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 4:05am
For Macon, Atlanta, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Troy....11:64 am
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan
nah 9:00pm
ARRIVALS:
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 8:45 pm
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan .,,..11:49 am
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:25am
From Montgomery, Troy, Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11:39 pm
J. S. Davis.
T. W. Ventulett
WAY
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/The feminine world Is hardly less
interested In the costumes worn at
the White House wedding than Is tho
bride herself. Perhaps the bride real
ly does come first; then the gowns,
next the presents, noxt the president-
father, and, finally, Nick.
The celebration of the anniversary
of the Georgia Industrial Home Is at
tracting the attention of the state to
that splendid Institution. The time Is
ripe for the suggestion, however, that
attention ts less needed than the
“sinews of war." which Georgians
should be but too happy to supply.
JOHN A. McCALL.
John A. McCall, until a few.months
ago president of tho Now York Life
Insurance Co., died at tils home ta
I-akcwood, N. J„ yesterday afternoon.
A few months ago the passing away
of this man would have been citron-
idled throughout the world as a great
loss to the Insurance and linuncinl in
terests of this country. As the head
of one of the greatest add richest in
stitutions of the age. the operations of
which ran Into the hundreds of mll-
, lions. John A. McCall was pointed to
as a man of extraordinary strength
and ability. He vivas an imposing fig-
fire In the affairs of the nation. More
j .than all this, he was held up as a
lAoddl of integrity and uprightness—a
i man no more to be suspected of cor
gi ; rupt practices than of stealing pennies
. from a beggar.
' • f; But the revelations of exposures
r ’made in the public prints and the re
sults of a subsequent legislative inves-
tlgattoa placed the brand of Ignominy
proud , man’s brow, and be
A Healing Gospel.
Tho Rev. .1. C. Warren, pastor of
Slmron Baptist Church, Belair, Gn.,
says of Electric Bitters: "It's a God
send to mankind. It cured me of
lame back, stiff joints, and complete
physical collapse. I was so weak It
took- me half an hour to walk a mile.
Two bottles of Electric Bitters have
made me so strong I have just walked
three miles In 60 minutes and feel like
walking three more. It’s made a new
man of me.” Greatest remedy for
weakness and all Stomach, Liver and
Kidney complaints. Sold' under guar
antee at Albany Drug Co. Price GOe.
it will pay you to keep Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy In your home. It only costs a
quarter: Sold by HUsman-Sale Drug
Co.
J. S. DAVIS & C.
NSURANCE AGENTS
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Ageuts of tbe Southern Mutnal Insur
ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building.
A—'Phonos—S48—88—122—:—
ALL TRAIN8 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 11:54 a. m.
For further Information apply to S.
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or
R S.' Morris, Commercial Agent, AI-
bany, Ga.
J AM KS TIFT MANN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building*
HICKS'
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
Brcahs up OOL*r
I IN ft TO 12 HO
To the Public:
We will have at our store Feb
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 be
pleased to have you call and
make a selection and get your
measure taken while he is here.
Yours truly,
S. B. BROWN & CO.
i
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brlek, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Laths,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
raoutdlngs, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
O. D. SMITH’S.
Important to Everybody.
An ounce of precaution is worth a
pound of erne. You can perhaps save
yourself a big doctor's bill and a whole
lot of suffering by providing yourself
with one of Clark's Celebrated Foot
Warmers, kept and sold by the Albany
Buggy Co. Do not wait until thoy are
all gone. .Come now while the weath
er Is ripe for them. 15-6t
MARDI GRAS
New Orleans. Mobile and Pensacola,
February 22 and 27, 1906 — Low
Rates via Central of Georgia Rail
way—One Fare Plue 25c for Round
Trip.
Tickets on sale February 21 to 2G,
inclusive, limited to return until
March 3. 190G.
Extension of return limit until
March 17, 1906, may be obtained upon
payment of fee of 50 cents and de
posit ticket with Special Agent at des
tination.
For further information 'inti on near
est Ticket Agent.,
S.'a. ATKINSON,
U. T. A„ Union Depot.
R. S. MORRIS.
14-17-19-21 Commercial Agent.
I! Sloan’sl
Liniment
I For Tonsilitis I
\ Price 25f50f&*l00\
Do You Use
Bread?
. A supply of good bread is a certificate of health and a
guarantee of peace. i . ■
Our Breads
Do not “just happen” to be good—not an accident, but
the flour and shortening and yeast we use and the baker, too,
are all the best and highest grade money can get, and it is
this reason that our breads are always a success.
J list get one dollars worth of tickets and have the bread
wagon call for your convenience.
Mock & Rawson
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July 3 1905—90th Meridian Time.
No. 80 I NORTH | No. 78
2:10p.m.
2:39p.m.
2:54p.m.
3:55p.m.
5:16p.m.
9:35p.m.
12:00 m.
3:05j.m,
8:00p.m
Lv ..Albany.
Lv ..Sasser..
Lv .Dawson.
Lv .Richland.
Ar Columbus
Ar . .Atlanta.
Vis A- A N.
Lv ..Albany.
Lv . Cordele.
Ar Savannah
Arl l:30r.m.
Ar|12:53p.m.
Ar 12:36p.m.
Arlll :31a.m.
LvjlO :15a.m.
Lv; 5:40a.m.
Ry,
Ar| 3:25p.m.
Arj 1:25p.m.
Lv! 7:16a.m,
No. 8o
WEST
I No. IS
2:10p.m.
4:16p.m.
5:47p.m.
6:23p.m.
7:45p.m,
11:30p.m.
6:00a.m.
2:55a.m.
7:15a.m.|
5:44p.m.!
Lv ..Albany..
Lv .Lumpkin.
Lv Hurtsboro
Lv .Ft. Davis.
Ar N’tgomery
Ar ..Selma..
Ar Pensacola
Ar ..Mobile..
[Ar NewOrleans
|Ar .St. Louis.
l:2Up.m
11:12a.m.
9:36a.m.
8:56a.m.
7:S0a.m
5:00a.m
ll:05p.m
12:40vm
8:15p.m.
8:00a.m
Oa week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. m„ arriving Dawson
7:25 a. m. and Richland S:45 a. m., connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, Americas and Savannah.
No. 80. 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.
Georgia Northern Railway Co
ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
I
Read Up.
No. 6 _
Su. only
No. 4
Dally
No. 2
Dally
Ex. Sun.|
Effective Oct.
1905.
STATIONS.
4th,
N0.1
Daily
No. 3
Daily
7:30am
3:50pm
7:30am
Lv.
... Albany .
. Ar.
11:40am
8:20pm
8:24am
4:44pm
S: 24am
Ar.
.. Ticknor .
. Lv.
10:40am
7:15pm
8:30am
4:50pm
8:30am
Ar.
... Doeruu .
.. Lv.
10:35am
7:10pm
9:10am
5:30 pm
9:10am
Ar.
.. • Moultrie
. Lv.
10:00am
6:35pm
9:30am
5:45pm
1:15pm
Lv.
Ar.
S: 95am
5:15pm
10:10am
0:25pm
1:65pm
Ar.
.... Pavo ..
. Lv.
7:20am
4:30pm
10:45am
7:00pm
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, Savaa-
hah, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All trains make connections at Albany to and from all Cwntral of Ga
Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Americus and Montgomery. Sleep
Ing 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..
I Albany, Ga.
G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr..
Moultrie, Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1905.
J. K. PRAY.
President.
A, P. VASON.
Vice President
EDWIN STERNE.
Cashier.
DEPARTURES
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points
South and East.
Train No. 89 Leaves
.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
1
7:40 am
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 of
your bills. These checks, when paid, are your receipt.
< The Citizens National Bank,
Of Albany,. Ga.
, Fernland Farm# ..
"Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
;"Patronage Solicited
For FrvifEvtfemervts Telephone No. 199
INDSTINCT PRINT
ARRIVALS
From
Waycross, Brunswick and
Points South and East.
Train No. 94 Arrives..
Train No. 90 Arrives..
.11:50 pm
. 3:20am
From Thomasville, Montlcello and
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:35 am
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pa
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.
Ly. Albany .... 12: OOnoon
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
NO. 16.
Lv. Albany. .....4:30pm
Ar. Cordele .... 6:15pm
Ar. Macon 9:35pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar. kelena 9:30pm S. A.L.Ry
NO. 17.
Lv. Savannah ...1 -.15am S.A.L.By
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGa By
Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.By
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.B7
Lv. Cordele 2:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:35pm
NO. 15. /
Lv. Macon .. . ,6:45am G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Helena 5:30am S.A.L. Ry
Lv. Cordele 9:30am
Ar. Albany ...,11:15am
» „ JL°, r , , a ?£ tio “ aI ^formation. rates, etc., address
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com! Agt., Albany; Ga. j s mura
S. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V P i G M a’ r-
J. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight In d Passen^^ G *
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