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tt^E ALBANY DAILY HERALD: p-IOAV MARCH 2, 1906.
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mission of Georgia for the 8eoond
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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1008.
A PALL
For MCeting of the Democratic Execu
tive Committee of the Second Con-
greaslonai District.
The members of the Democratic Ex
ecutive 'Committee of the Second Con
gressional District of Georgia are
hereby requested to meet at the court
ilouso ,{n Albany at 13 o’clook noon
on Thursday, March 16, for tho pur
pose of-electlng a chairman to nil the
vaonnoy caused by the death of Cnpt
Richard Hobbs, calling a primary and
for suoh other business ns may prop
erly come before the committee.
As secretary of the commlttoe, I
have been authorized and requested
by more (han a majority of tho com
mittee to Issuo this call. '
Following Is n, list of the members
of the committee:
Balter—-'John O. Perry.
\ Berrien—W. S. Walker.
Calhoun—Dr. F, P. Gridin.
Colquitt—John A. Wilkes,
Clay—W. B. Hnttawny;
■ Dougherty—H. M. McIntosh.
Decatur—A. H. Russell.
Early—John C. C.linncey.'
Miller—E. B. Bush. v
Mitchell—.1. L. Hand.
Quitman—W. R. Cadenhead.
Randolph—W. R. Curry.
Terrell—H. A. Wilkinson.
. Thomas—Capt. John Triplett.
• Worth—Judge hjynnk Pnrk.
. The new counties In the district
thnt have been formed since the last
district convention snd that have ef
fected a party organization are lnvlte'd
to send representatives, duly accredit
ed by their respective county Demo
cratic committees, to this meeting.
H. M. McINTOSH,
Secretary.
Democratic (papers In the district
iSleant copy. i
, CARD PARTY PRIZES.
A nows Item In our local columns
a few days ago briefly reported a card
purty given tiy one of the popular ma
trons of the city, and one feature of
the report suggested this editorial ar
ticle.
Tho lady giving this card party
made a departure from what has been
the custom here since card parties
have been se much In vogue which we
would be glad to see adopted by oth
ers. Instead bf awarding prizes to
those making the highest and nekt
highest scoreB In the games, she gave
a souveqir to each lady In attend
ance.
"All coons took alike" to n Yankee
FUlbpsterer Joe Hill Hnll has do-
ared for. Dr. Nunnnlly for governor.
be Athens Banner Is "whooping
up” for Big Farmer Jim Smith for
Irst we send missionaries to save
heathen, and then we seijd war-
i to save the mlssiouarles.
hen It comes to giving tho negro
;en a warm time, we commend
> to the consideration of all her
>r states, North and South.
• The peach crop seems to have es
caped destruction by a narrow mar-
r gln, but a miss Is r.s good as a mile,
and Elbertas that have escaped by
the skin of their teeth will be just as
full of toothsome delights as those
which danger nevyr threatened.
And we are assured, and can readily
believe, that this waB one of the most
pleasant and altogether successful
curd parties given In Albany during
the present season.
The Herald does not wish to he un
derstood us railing at card parties,
nor oven aB criticising those ladles
who award prizes, but we merely dq-
sire to embrace this opportunity to
suggest that by eliminating the one
feature—playlnff for prizes—to which
so many good people object, much of
the criticism which Is now urged
ngnlnst such society functions by well-
moaning persons would be silenced.
While It Is not so Intended or con
sidered by the ladies, It must be ad
mitted that the prize feature In card
games borders closely onto gambling.
At lenst one superior court Judge of
the stnto has denounced It as gamb
ling and charged the grand jury that
it was the duty of that body to return
Indictments against those who partici
pated In such games. This Is, In our
opinion, a rather rigid construction of
tlie law against gambling, but, at the
same time, we ask the ladles In all
kindness and enndor It It would not be
best for society thnt the prize feature
be cut out of tho card pnrtles entirely.
Thnt a successful and most enjoy
able card party-can be given without
the prize fenturo has been demon
strated by 'one of the most tactful and
popular hostesses of the city. Will
not others—all others In Albany—fol
low this moBt pleasing and praise-,
worthy example?
Exports of various degrees of re
pute are boginning to make estimates
on tho cotton crop of 190G, and about
its small an Increase ns any have thus
fnr predicted Is 6 per cent. The farm
ers of the South must decide for them
selves whether they will ruin or Im
prove their condition this year. Ex
perience has abundantly proved that
small cotton crops are worth more
money to the producers than those of
the bumper variety, and If the plant
ers this year overload their fields, It
may with all confidence be promised
them thnt thoy will pay tho penalty.
Wilde Bank-
0? ALBANY* GA.
ORQANUEP 1883.
Capital, - $57 200
Surplus std Fiofits, - 35 OOO
Accounts of mercantile Arms, cor
porations and Individuals invited.
Special attention given out-of-town
nccoUhts.
Interest allowed on time' deposits.
OFFICERS:
8. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. Seoville, Cashier.
8, B. Brown,
President,
J. P. Mnnnerlyn Cashier,
A W. Moss,
V.-Prosldont
OF ALBANY, GA.
Opened Business 8opt. Oth, 1900
OAPITAL - - *50,000
8URPLUS, - - 15,000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
New Partnership
Announcement lq hereby made that
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones hare
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 Ed. R. & Clay
ton Jones. Their services are respect
fully tendered the public.
Brinson & Co., Wood and CoalJ
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Tralni at
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Jan. 8. 1905.
departures:
For Dothan, Floralla and Lock*
hart -7:45 am
For Dothan, Florala and Lock
hart j 3:50 nm
For Maoon, Atlanta, Augus-
ta, Columbus. Savannah.. 4:06am
For Mttcnp, Atlanta, Coltim-
bus, Montgomery, Troy....11:64am
For Macon. Atlanta, Savan
nah 9:00pm
ARRIVAL8:
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan ' 8:46pm
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 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 ...,11:30pm
ALL TRAINS 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 8:40 p.
m. ahd leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m.
For further Information apply to S.
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or
R S. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al
bany. Ga
FOR THE BEST
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
MONUMENTS
July]*, 1898, the sinking of the Spanish fleet
by the American navy in Santiago harber.
All other makes sink quickly out of sight
when^subjected to comparison with
High Art Clothing
See out line before you purchase.
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor,
At This Season You Want
Dried Fruit
. ■ , J - ! ••■
Prunes, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Apricots,
Evaporated Apples. All fresh and the highest grade
possible to buy. And best of all they are very reason
able.
Smithfield Hams
The most delicious cured meats ever placed on the
market. The} - are cured in the most delicate way
possible.
25c a pound.
Flannel-mouthed Senator Foraker
and Representative Kelfcr, of Ohio,
both of whom never lose v a chance to
wave the bloody shirt or to strike for
negro rights In the South, should now
turn their attention to tho situation at
Springlleld, ln*thelr own state, where
incendiary mobs have been firing the
houses of negroes, forcing the occu*
pants to' fleo for their lives. A popu-
lur'-mpvemcut appears to have been
set on foot to run all the negroes out
of Sprlngfleltl because two negroes as
saulted a white man.
Just why a morder trial til New
York should attract more attention and
claim more space In the columns of
the newspapers of the country than
the trial In another place of another
case with features equally sensational
or interesting, Is one of the things not
easily to be accounted for.
The failure of the Southern Bank
and Trust Company, at Fort Smith,
Ark., reveals the Interesting fact that
that Institution lmd been operating for
about a year without capital. Its
lonnB were made from Its deposits.
The officials bf the Fort Smith bank
have evidently been studying the
methods of Wall street geniuses.
They never gripe or sicken, hut
cleanse nnd strengthen the stomach,
liver and bowels. This Is the univer
sal verdict of the many thousands whp
use DeWltt’s Little Early Risers.
These famous little pills reliev head
ache, constipation, bllllousness, jaun
dice, torpid liver, sallow complexion,
etc. Try Little Early Risers. Albany
Drug Co., Hilsmnn-Sale Drug Co.
Virginia Country Hams
Another style and cure of delicious meats, as mild and
sweet as you want.
I7c a pound.
Mock & Rawson
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July 3. 1905—90th Meridian Tims.
No. 80 |
NORTH
No. 78
2:10p.m.
2:39p.m.
2:54p.m.
3:66p.m.
6:15p.m.
9:36p.m.
(2:00 m.
2:05p.m.
8:00p.m.
Lv ..Albany.. Arl 1:
Lv ..Sasser.. Arl 12:
Lv .Dawson. Ar|12:
Lv .Richland. Arl 11:
Ar Columbus Lr|lO:
Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 6:
Via A. & N. Ry. I
Lv ..Albany.. Ar| 3:
Lv .Cordele. Ari 1:
. Ar Savannah Lvl 7:
30r.m,
63 p.m.
36p.m.
31a.m.
16a.m.
40a.m.
26p.m.
25p.m.
16a.m.
No. 8o
2:10p.m.
4:16p.m.
5:47p.m.
6:23p.m.
7:45p.m.
11:30p.m.
5:00a.m.
2:55a.m.
7:16a.m.
6:44p.m.
WEST
\ No. i*
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
..Albany.. Ar
• Lumpkin. Ar
Hurtsboro Ar
• Ft. Davis. Ar
N’tgomery Lv
..Selma.. Lv
Pensacola Lv
..Mobile.. Lv
NewOrleans Lv
.St. Louis. Lv
20p.m
12a.m.
35a.m
66a.m
SOs.m
OOa.m
05p.m
40a.m
16p.m
00a.m
On week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 n. m., arriving Dawson
7:25 a. m. and Richland 8:45 a. m., connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, AmertCus 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, Gs.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A., Savannah, Ga,
CHARLES F- STEWART, A. G. P. A.,feavannah, Ga.
J. K. PRAY.
Presid
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 vour money with us and draw checks in payment of
your bills. These checks, when paid, are yOur receipt.
c Ihe Citizens National Bank,
Of Albany, Ga.
S. B. Brown & Co.
Georgia Northern Railway Go.
ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up.
No. 6
Su. only
No. 4
Dally
No. 2 1
Dally
Ex. Sun.|
Effective Oct.
1905.
STATIONS.
4th,
| No. 1
Daily
No. 3 1
Dally
1 7:30am
3:50pm
7:31am
Lv.
.. Albany .
. Ar.
11:40am
8:20pm
8:24am
4:44pm
8:24am
Ar.
. Ticknor .
. Lv.
10:40am
7:15pm
8:30am
4:60pm
8:3.0am
Ar.
.. Doerun .
. Lv.
10:35am
7:10pm
9:10am
5:30pm
9:T0am
Ar.
. Moultrie
. Lv.
10:00am
6:35pm
9:30am
5:45pm
1:15pm
Lv.
Ar.
8:05am
5:15pm
10:10am
G :25pm
1:55pm
Ar.
... Pavo ..
. Lv.
7:20am
4:30pm
10:45am
7:00pm
2:30pm
Ar.
.. Boston .
. Lv.
6:50am
4:00pm
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 nil Central of Ga.
Ry. points, including Atlanta, - Macon, Amerlcus 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.. *
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.
DEPARTURES
a
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points
South and East.
Train No. 95 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.
Train No. 94 Arrives 11:601
Train No. 90 Arrives 3:20!
From Thomasville, Montlcello a
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives il:36:
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15]
o. «. si ainsun, u. T. A.. Albaov t
T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
&
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
T
NO. 18. a NO. 17>
Lv. Albany ....12:00noon Lv, Savannah ...7:15am S.A.L. 1
Ar. Cordele 1:25pm Lv. Atlanta S :00am C ofGa 1
Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm S. A. L. Ry Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.1
Ar. Macon 4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G S & F1
Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm O. S. & F.Ry Lv. Cordele 2:10pm
Ar. Atlanta 7:50pm C.-of Ga.RyAr. Albany .."isisBpm'’’
NO. 16.
Lv. Albany *-30pm
Ar. Cordele 6:15pm
Ar. Macon 9:35pm G.S. & F.Ry
Ar. Helena 9:30pm S. A, L. Ry
NO. 15. »
Lv. Macon .. ..6:45am G.S.&F,
Lv. Helena 5:30am S„A. L.
Lv. Cordele 9:30am
Ar. Albany ...,11:15am
address
For additional Information, rates, etc..
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com’l Agt, Albany, Ga. . a cnPW< -
S. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt V . P 1C m ,
J. «. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Pawnger A^nt^i*
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