The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 24, 1906, Image 2

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2 THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: 8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. The Albany Herald —BY THE— Herald Publishing Co. H. M. McIntosh H. T. McIntosh •Ino. A. Davis President .Sec. A Trees. .....Bus. Mgr. Every Afternoon Except 8undsy. Weekly (8 pages) Every Saturday. terms of subscription. Dally Herald, one year |8X Dally Herald,.six months Z6 Dally Herald, three month M Weekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.0 All subscriptions payable In ad vance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known on application. those which the TrasfiYRrjKrra for at the rata ofjW cents •* I,Ilia, •» cept when such notices are publish, ed by oharltable organizations, when I a special nta will be named, Notices of church and society and Oil, ether entertainments from which a revenue Is tp be .derived, beyond a brief announcement, will be charged for at the witt.of 8 cents kllhe.^M . Office second floor Poetoffleo Build. Ing, corner of Jackson and Pine streets. The Herald deals with advertising agents by special contract only, and no advertising agent or agency Is au thorized .to take contracts for adver- 1 to' be I tJsements 1 i Inserted In this paper. May* THE HERALD 18 ~Offlilal Organ of the City of Albany. w Mwasxsp Official Organ of the Railroad Com. mission or Georgia for the Seoond Congressional District TELEPHONES) ■ Editorial Rooms and Business Of. *tr afliii nposlng 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, "T 1 "’’ as - : .i - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. The polltlcnl boomerang lx nt work In Georgia. v--. ,• „ . v Setting time for the Chautauqua spring sup to begin to rlae. The Longworths are going to .visit and—well, lot It go nt Mardl Gras, Hnfatl ■ ■. i. It muy often be safer to suppresa the truth that is “strange!' than, no tion" than to tell it. Politics can become so stagnant us to putrlfy, but there appears to be no danger of this In Georgia this year. No, Pauline, denr, John Barleycorn can't vote In the white Democratic primary for Dougherty county ffmcors, Philadelphia Is reforming 1 sure enough. Twenty-nine or thirty women were elected school directors .In that city on Tuesflny. The Thonutsvllle Tlmes-Enterprlse says: "The concern that pleases Us stockholders Is the one that makes a noise like n dividend.” $ Miss Alice Roosevelt has been mar ried and Jbhnnn Hoch l^ns been hanged, but (lie ease of Lawyer Pat rick Is still a spare-tiller in the dally newspapers. Sister Myrlck, of the esteemed Amerious Tlmes-Recorder, is evident ly going to flglu Congressman Lewis for her fellow-townsman, Candidate Wheatley. Johann Hoch never lost hope, nod up to the very time of his execution j Insisted that he was entitled to longer respite. But Johann has gong to a . court where there are no delays. The number nnd the variety of ,v gubernatorial candidates in Georgia tills year constitute n positive contra- diction of the charge that the state Is r dominated by any ring, faction or po litical boss. GROSVENOR. General Charles H- - Grosvenor, a representative of an Ohio district in. Congress for nearly a quarter of a century, has received the cruel blow which sooner or' later falls upon all persistent politicians of the office- holding variety. Re has been defeat, ed for the Republican nomination in his district, and the defeat was so de. elded as to be crushing. . Somehow, we can’t feel sorry, for Grosvenor. Fact Is, we arc- more In clined to be In sympathy with those who are rejoiolng over his defeat j Grosvenor is a “stand-patter;" steam ship subsldlst, and gotten Republican of the South-hating variety. He hai also been a sort of Presidential biogra pher, some of his literary productions of this character having been sold for as much as f 1;000, according- to report, to persona who are likely to be profit ed by subsidies. Grosvenor is a spoils politician of the Ohio variety and a steady shouter for the old flag and an appropriation, and about the only Commendable act of his since he has been la Congress that we can now recall Is that he sup ported the bill to reduce duties on Philippine products. A BUDDING GENIU8. The 16-year-old school boy at New port whose crude home-made appara tus has Interfered with the operation of the powerful equipment of the naval wifeless station at that point Is a bud ding genius who may yet develop Into the Edison or Tokla of the coming generation. The apparatus of the 16-yeur-oId genius wds constructed of such ma terials as wire nails, discarded auto mobile springs, commoa coppor wire colls wound around an old wooden cylinder, white pine beards, and a shattered Incandescent lamp, which lie uses' ns a receiver. The poles which hold the nntennno nre raised from the roof of the house, and con nection with the ground Is made through the water pipes. Sevon dry- cell batteries furnish the electrical onorgy. The crudeness arid offlelency of the apparatus have attracted the uttontloa or tho officers In charge of the gov- ernmont station, und they lmvo made a dotnllcd report of the facts to the bureau of naval equipment. This Newport hoy muy yot-mnkb tho world sit up and tnko notice. The germ or Inventiveness dwells In his brain, and It Is not likely that small obstacles will ever discourage him. force! Force! Force! Sunny Jim was a forceful chap And he ate, as a matter of course. A pkg. on hand, he eonslderedcrlsp; We mean a package of Foroe, We sell Force that’s fresh and good, . And certainly can’t be beat. The company calls It fine Force food, Beeause It Is dellolons to eat. The.Bpterprlse Store is our plaoe, The place to find it, of oourse; Telephone 169 and gist on the chase . For a pacakge of. delightful Force Ttm £ateme Store Mind Reading and Fortune Telling. Madame Rechen, mind reader and fortune teller, will be la Albany for ten days only. Hours, 2 to 9 p. m„ at Mrs. Newell’s, 25 Broad street 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 pngage In the real es tate 'business, with offices' at 207-8j9 'Davis-Exchange Bank Building, the style of the firm being Ed. R. ft Clay ton Jones. Their services are respect fully tendered the public. J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventnlett J. S., DAVIS & CO. INSURANCE AGENTS against fi Re LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents''of the Southern Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—Vehtulett Building. 4—’Phoaee-343—88—122— CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. RAILWAY, y Arrival and Departure of Trains Albany, Oa. In Effect Jan. 8. 1905. DEPARTURES: For Dothan, Florala and Lock hart 7 For Dothan, Floralla and Lock hart 3 For Macon, Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 4 For'Macon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy....11 For Macon, Atlanta, Savan nah 9 :45 am :50 pm :05 am :64 am 00 pm ARRIVAL8: From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan...., !.. 8:45pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 111:40 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 ; 11:30pm ALE TRAIN8 DAILY. Drawing room sleeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains arriving at Albany at 7:26 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, Al bany. Oa. JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventulett Building HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES BreaKsupCC !X 1 s. B. BROWN & Do You Use Bread? The Nashville American thus scores some of our prominent Georgia news paper men: ‘if Georgia newspaper men were to stick to their newspapers ami curb their political ambitions, Georgia would not be surfeited with a lot of newspaper specials telling of their differences. Hoke Smith and Clark Howell are calling each other names In their squabble over the gov ernorship, and John Temple Graves and Editor Daniel are vehemently throwing mud at each other, to the disgust of theif friends and to the an noyance of newspaper renders. «It Is rue Hoke Smith Is not now a news paper man. but he seems to have a newspaper hold somewhere. The pliVce for tho newspuper man Is the sanctum or counting room. There is an 4 abun dance of other fellows to,scramble for the offices,” The other day Congressman Slier-, ley. of Louisville, Ky., was talking to the House about canteens at army posts nnd at the home of the old sol diers. "Unfortunately,” he said, "the statements once made by a senator A supply of good bread is a certificate of health and a guarantee of peace. im 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. Just get one dollars worth of tickets and have the bread wagon call for your convenience. Mock & Rawson S EA B O AR D AIR LINE RAILWAY. 8chedul« Effective July 3. 1905—90th Msrldlan Time. No. 80 2:10p.m. 2:39p.m. 8:54p.m. 3:65p.m. 5:16p.m. 8:35p.m. 2:00 m.l 8;05j.m. 8:00p.m, NORTH | No. 78 Lv ..Albany.. Arl l:30r.m. Lv ..Sasser.. Ar12:53p.m. Lv .Dawson. Ar 12:38p.m. Lv .Rtchlsnd. Arlll:31a.m. Ar Columbus LvjlO. 15a.m. Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl F.:40a.m. Via A. ft N. Ry. Lv ..Albany.. Ar| 3:25p.m. Lv .Cordele. Arl 1:25p.m. Ar Savannah Lv| 7:16a.m. No. I 2:10p.m. 4:16p.m. 5:47p.m. 6:23p.m. 7:45p.m. 11:30p.m. 6:00a.m. 2:65a.m. WEST No. V» Lv ..Albany.. Ar Lv .Lumpkin. Ar Lv Hurtsboro Ar Lv .Ft. Davis. Ar Ar N’tgomery Lv Ar ..Selma.. Lv Ar Penqacola Lv Ar ..Mobile.. Lv 7:15a.m.|Ar NowOrleansLv 5:44p.m.|Ar .St. Louie. Lv l:20p.m ll:12a.m 9:36a.m 8:66a.m 7:30a.m 5:00n.ro 11:05p.ro 12:40a.ro 8:15p.ro 8:00a.m On week flays No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. in.', arriving Dawson 7:25 a. ml anil Richland S:45 a. m., connecting nt Richland with trains for Columbus, AmerldltB and Savannah. No. 80. Through train to Columbus, making close connection at Rich land nnd Montgomery for nil points West via L. & N. and M. & O. R. Ry. nt Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging for Eastern nnd 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. j Governor Blahchnrd seems to be ‘Johnny an the spot" at Shreveport, personally directing the by the 1 authorities to prevent the lynching of K' the negro murderer. Charles Coleman. where he is thut are being made We note that Democratic primaries • for the nomination of county officers t are being separated from trie state prl- - xj-mary, qpite generally throughout the Estate this year. The controlling Idea P In-separating the two appear^ to be g to prevent trailing between the re spective trlcnfls of candidates for state I offices and county offices. \ from my state—that 'whiskey had no enemies In the cloak room and no friends on the floor'—seems to he fre quently true, Judging by the . legisla tion of the House. We have been hyp ocrites to permit ourselves to vote for legislation that In our secret souls we did not believe In, because of the pressure of misguided but good people on the outside." The only man who is compelled to sit still .and listen to the effusions of the spring-poet Is the enudidate who has opposition. But what a price to have to pay fot* votes! ’ When you see a man with a hungry, expectant look In his eyes, the chances are he Is waiting for those two must- cal. gladsome words. “Ply h a " " 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 of your bills. These checks, when paid, are your receipt. Citizens National Bank, Of Albany, Ga. . Fernland Farms .. Dairy Department . Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter \ Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 Georgia Northern Railway Go. ALBANY - BOSTON LINE Read Down. Read Up. No. 6 No. 4 No. 2 Effective Oct. 4th, I No. 1 No. 3 Dally 1905. Su. only Dally Ex. Sun.| STATIONS. Daily Dally 7:30am 3:50pm 4:30am Lv. ... Albany . . Ar. ll:40arn 8:20pm 8:24am 4:44pm 8:24am Ar. .. Ticknor . . Lv. 10:40am 7:15pm 8:30am 4:50pm 8:30am Ar. ... Doerun . . Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 9:10am 5:30pm 9:10am Ar. .. Moultrie . Lv. 10:00am 6:35pm 9:30am 5:45pm 1:15pm Lv. Ar. 8:05am 5:15pm 10:10am 6:25pm 1:55pm Ar. .... Pavo .. . Lv. 7:20am 4:30pm 10:45am 7:00pm 2:30pm Ar. ... Boston . '. Lv. ,6:50am 4:00pm Connections nt 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, Amerlcus arid Montgomery. Sleep tug 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. ft 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 Tlfton nnd Thomasville. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. Albany, Ga. G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr., Moultrie, Ga. Atlantic Coast Line Railrodd Co. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA. IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1905. DEPARTURES For Waycross, Brunswlclj and Points South and East. Train No. 89 Leaves 12:50 am Train No. 95 Leaves 2:00 pm For and Thomasville, Montieello Points West. Train Nb. 71 Leaves 4:00 pm Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am ARRIVALS From Waycross, Brunswick' and Points South and East Train No. 94 Arrives 11:50 pm Train No. 90 Arrives 3:20afc From Thomasville, Montieello an# Polnta West. \ Train No.'72 Arrives ..ll:35ai» Train No. 74 Arrives 7;ttpa s. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany. Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS. Traveling Paatenger Agent, Thomatvllle, Ga. ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y. DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. Lv. Albany NO. 18. ... .12:00noon Ar. Cordele ..... 1:25pm Ar. Savannah ... 8:00pm S. A. L. Ry Ar. Macon 4:20pm G. S. ft F.Ry Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. ft F.Ry Ar. Atlanta 7:50pm C.-of Ga. Ry 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. Jackscfavllle 8:00am G. S. & F.Ry Lv. Cordele 2:10pm Ar. Albany 3:35pm • NO. 16. Lv. Albany 4-30pm Ar. Cordele 6:15pm Ar. Macon .9:35pm G. S. ft F.Ry Ar. Helena 9:30pm S.A.L.Ry 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 For additional information, rates, etc., address A. V. PHILLIPS, com’l Agt, Albahy, Ga. j. 8. CREWS 8. A- ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V. P. ft (3. M., Albany, Ga. J. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Puienger Agent, Cordele, Ga. -V ■■ te'iaV.tiL'MiStoLWJrJLie.iidi • 'Wifti'.avkairiSi ... ■ INDSTINCT PRINT NTH